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'  S«e  Folioa  at  bottom  of  pag«. 

A  STRONG  CASTLE  IS  OUR  LORD. Luther.    1 

ANVIL  CHORUS Verdi.  74 

FAREWELL  TO  THE  FOREST. Mendelssohn.  66 

FOR  ALL  THESE  MERCIES.    (Bass.   Air  and  Chorus.)    Handel.  38 

HALLELUJAH  CHORUS.    (Messiah) Handel,      3 

INFLAMATUS.     (Stabat  Mater.) Rossinl  42 

NAZARETH Gounod.     2 

NIGHT  SHADES   NO  LONGER.     (Moses  in  Egypt.) Rossini.   62 

PRAYER.    0  Thou  whose  Power.    (Moses  in  Egypt.( Rossini.  32 

SOLDIER'S  FAREWELL. Kinkel.  65 

STAR  SPANGLED  BANNER 71 

SLEEPERS,  AWAKE.    (From  St.  Paul.) Mendelssohn.   60 

SPIRIT  IMMORTAL.    (Attila.) Verdl  52 

SEE,  THE  CONQUERING  HERO  COMES.  (Joshua.)    Handel.  57 

THE  HEAVENS  ARE  TELLING.    (Creation.) Haydn.  22 

WITH  SHEATHED  SWORDS.    (Naaman.) Costa.  12 


174960 


SACRED  FESTIVAL-OVERTURE  ON  LUTHER'S  CHORAL. 


J=  72  "A  Strong  Castle  is  our  Lord." 

]HtirMP.    2d  time  P. 


SOPRANO. 


KlOOLAI. 


A  I. TO. 

God  is  a  cartle  and  defence.  When  troublea  and  distresa  invade.  Oar  aacknt  en  -  e  -  my,  earnest  ia  in  mind,  Hia  strength  ha 
He'll  help  and  free  ua  from  offence.  And  erer  shield  lu  with  his  aid. 
T'NiHt. 

1st  time  F.     2d  time  P.  f 


(rixl  is  a  castle  and  defence,  "When  troubles  and  distress  invade.  Our  ancient  en-e-my,  earnest  ia  in  mind,His  strength  be 
He'll  help  and  free  us  from  offence,  And  ever  shield  ua  with  hia  aid. 
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NAZARETH. 


For  SOLO  and  CHORUS. 


GOUNOD. 


SoPBAyo. 


Aux> 


Tenok. 


Bass. 


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TRIUMPHAL   MARCH. 

CHORUS  AND  SOLO. 


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CHORUS  OF  PBOPLB. 
Alto. 


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With  sheathed  swords  and      bows  anstrong, 
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oar  oome. 


spears  and  shields  with  garlaads  hang,  Our  migh  -  tj     men     of       Yal 

I  I  I  I  I  i  ;  i  I  I  I  , 

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spears  and  shields  with  garlands  hung.  Our  migh  -  ty     men      of       Val     -      our  come.         Our 


r\-4^r- 


I      ,      r  I        ^    ,"  *  ^_ 


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glo  •  rioos  Cap  -  tain       of    the  war,  Re  -  turn  -  eth   in    his  bra  •  zen    car,    Tri  -  amphant,  tri  • 


_u — J 1 J 1 1-#'— I — • -I- , T-i-j — • T 1 ^ Hi 

I      -•-    I      -*-  -#-   I  I       I 


glo  -  rious  Cap  -  tain       of    the  war.  Be  •  tarn  •  eth  in    his  bra  -  sen    ear,    Tri  -  amphant,  tri 


glo  •  rious  Cap  -  tain       of    the  war.  Re  -  tarn  •  eth   in    his  bra  -  len    ear,    Tri  -  amphant,  tri 


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•  umph  -  ant     to      bis  home. 

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-  umph  -  ant     to      his  home. 


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Our  en  -  emies     are  ser  -  vants  now ; 


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amph  ■  ant     to      his  home. 


Oar  en  -  emies    are  ser  -  vants  now ; 


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to      Sy     - 


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they  bow,    they  bow 


to     Sy 


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migh  -  ty    King :  they  bow ' 


to    Sy-  ri-a's    migh  -  ty       King: 


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-    ro's  hands, 


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?— ^--- 


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and      danoe. 


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i^^l^^^ila 


CHORUS  OF  MAIDENS. 

Sop.A ,  ,  Aj 


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him 


and     all 


with    mirth ! 


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wel 


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come,  dread    of  all  her 


^a:^j^^ 


Praise, . . . 

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t^      16 


^ — r — ir-^ — r-^r-^ 

praise  for  thy  great  vie 


U---^_ 

to  -  ries. 


A J  Ji 


Wel 

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come, 


wcl 

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come 


praise  for  thy  great  vie 

I 


to  -  lies. 

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p=:1: 


come, 

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wel 


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come 


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13 ^ A  I A  »   g^ 1— --? ^t 


__ife*:l=^z.ip- 


Sy  -  ri  -  a's     de  -  fend     -    er; 


:b: 


Wel  -    oome,     dread    of     all  her      en 


— b^-T-*— ^-.-*  trg_ ^. t_c5 ^g__-li3=_j^^,._t=ss-_ 

Sy  -  ri  -  a's    de  -  fend     -    er ;         Wel    -  come,     dread   of      all   her      en     - 


-    -    e 


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her    daugh    -   ters 


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ren    - 

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praise     for  thy  great     vie 
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l-^y^=i^ffg^^^ilb^^^ 


Praise, . 


praise     for  thy  great  vie 

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to  -  ries. 

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p:p:p: 


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17 


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SS: 


Alto. 


Hail  I 
Tenor.    | 


hail  I 


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hail! 


Hail! 
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E=l§| 


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"=3-" 


Hail! 


Hail !         Hail ! 


i^^^jif^^f^g^ 


Hail! 


Hail !         Hail ! 


^^i^^ef!?^^:'i^iii^ 


-ft— n— f — I— J — — -=-1 :^»-hm  -i-^-^  '-iJ*— •-b#-T- J ^ — ^-i-« ^-Tz^ —  §-i::S  ^— in 


s 


H 


Sop.  /  ru«i. 


-    ry,    When    tby    no  -   ble 


of      Glo 


Na  -  a  -  man  !  thy  deeds 

Alto,  f"  s»-  ^► >- 

Hail!  Na -a- man!  thy  deeds  of      Glo^  -  -~  -    ry,    When    thy  no-   ble. 

Hail  1  Na  -  a  -  man !  thy  deeds  of     Glo    -  -    -      ry,    When    thy  no  -   bio 


'§ri=i;l-^==i5s^^{^=Efs^iEg=gi^l 


ifcTT' 


v-:3=5^ 


i?:i!-^—^L: 


Shall    re  -    aa 


i  •    mate     the 

-l-T— 


8tO 


told 


by 


iza: 


race 


IS       run;. 


i  -   mate     the         sto    -    ry       told         by 


Shall    re  -  an 


e 


race 


iiliii 


Shall    re  •   an 


.>_. . 


i  -  mate      the 


sto 


ry       told 


m: 


m 


j-.i='.— 


,-- 1- 


-2=j: 


is=i=ll^=l;g^f^:l£5^^?i§g 


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i  •    mate 


zli^:=zz^z=zl-^s=zzz=i\z^z=^=:zitzizztz\);=z:'iiz=Mzl2srj. 


Fa    -    ther 


son,. 


Shall     re  •   an    • 


i  -  mate 


IS "-^ ^  — j  - 


Fa    •    thcr 


the 


son,. 


y-i-\ t-i 


.0 


Shall     re  •   an    - 


i  •  mate 


the 


ii^Ee 


zr-r- 


m 


^--r'~M^''-iz-Sz-iz'^^7Z^^l-^z^r3^:^—^ 


?_ts='=a=:r^ 

Ped. 


:d>: 


^?_l?=zi: 


i"li 


I 


Sto 

z:>:— q: 


ry    told 


:ifc=zirr:3==l=:{=: 


lii 


by     Fa    -  


^1 


sto 


-    ry    told 


sto 


by     Fa_- 

zi:iz: Lztztz c 

by     Fa    -    -    ther 


^b2z:z:=: 


-     ry    told 


-12— pz:'i!:'!.'-£ti,?=^___^ 


%^-Z^ 


Ped. 


^Ped. 


:iq-d=C=z-ti:t: 


z=nrtrzi=z: 


'g;:jii:=^:r^ ■■i^Bii-^^ ^iz==CxrCTzr iq-d=t=z-[i:ti=irzil— :icrt=z: 


mmm 


>^ 


m 


E 


.-),-Zt"l "      ■      •    an     -      .      1    .    .   mat«  the  i 


i^=i=i:5S{ 


Shall 


Shall 

k=>- _ 


the  sto    -     -     ry  told       by 


'   mate 


-r-es- 


the 

— •- 


br 


■    mate 

bo-- 


the 

-•- 


•to    -     -     ry  told 

17  told       by 


sto 


;:::ti===tiz= 


■f=S— T 


-g^    ^ij%^-  ^ft%^^- 


®: 


:?=: 


-•  ■«--«-  -? — ^  #  -/•  ^- 


-+- 


'  sr:u:iZ3=rtqi:t:ic:==:zzi:ir±ztt:t:i? 


* 


* 


r^=F=-g: 


r»3 


H— r-R-l A-S gs        rq 


:^zi] 


the 


iii 


, ^Fa_- ther_     to  the  son; 


by 

::3iiz=r3: 


by  Fa 


^IH^ 


-     ther 


?epi 


ii^iifiifite^li^^lilPi 


-J. 


5     -     -         ^  -0-0-0 -I 

8  • 


— ^. 


E^ 


to 


EE: 


':^— ^ 


-fSZ 
the  son. 


to 


the 


i:t::z==^:t:r t:=-=l±i= 

Hail,  hail,       hail, 


Na 


I^I=^==eI 


man! 


Hail, 


hail,        hail 


-  * '--         — — — * —  '■ 


SiiE^^^lE^^iifl^lll 


to 


the 

-CS. 


Hail, 


hail,       hail. 


I  —'^  I  "*"•  .Pft/  *     Pad  A 


?-i?=ir: 


hail,     hail, 


i^ilr^ 


F:c:-: 


Na    - 


a  •   man! 


Hail, 


Ha'il,      hail,  hail,     hail,  Na    -    -    -    a  -    man! Hail,  halJ, 


Hail,      hail. 


hail,     hail, 


^sznz: 


Hail,      bail, 


:t:izzzt:i: 
bail,     bail. 


^lii^e 


a  -   man! 


liti: 


ha[l, 


li^^l 


— yi — 0^ — J 5-= — :z:^j—\zz0  5  ^-p_p-x-i — .^. III'' F — . F-i-p— t — I — u-i 


.-5-T  • — a 


-*  P«^: 


{? 


i 


E 


Na  •  amanf 


Hail  I 


Bail! 


Haill 


IZ2Z\Z. 


Na    -  aman! 


q?-t:izz=li'iz===: 


Na  -  aman! 

^-      s    I 


Haill 


Haill 


iili?^ii^iiiii=i 


Haill 


Hail! 


Na  -  aman  I 


Haill 


^?3=S=fe^^ 


-«_  _«_  _«-  _•-  iir  lii  -^i  lir  a 


=^i  r  s==5  y  vl-- J:0 


^"•='£t:t!i^^^^=-t=i 


— r~^c-^ — , — J — i--'~d — I — -d — n-  -d ^ — -• ■— ■— r— H •-•-^-■'■-o 1 — .-^-i 


mf^^ 


i^ 


'::12=a 


^lli=: 


\l^^ 


i=^J 


Haill. 


•izSizfL 


Hail! 


lirj 


I2.r=s: 


:_S3: 


m 


?-S: 


^^  »  8  • 


-0-0-0-   -O- 


iz\i=t--t-it--t~t" 


rl-W: 


-0-»-0-    -0- 

_f_z^=iiiiL:ji: 


«^=g==S:g:rt:S=g=g=i:;j:^f:Fi— g=j3iq:jr===fl 


'*ltzt' 


21 


iqi 


:^ 


:♦ 


S*»kabo 


Alto. 


TBiioa. 


Basso. 


ILLSOkO 


rft 


^  =  100 


THE  HEAVENS  ARE  TELLING. 

CHORUS.     Allkoro. 


•# — ^ 


The    hea  -  yens     are   tell 


te 


glo  -    ry    of     God, .... 


5 


ing   the 


The  hea  -   vena     are    tell     -     ing   the      glo   -    ry    of     God, 


m 


^ 


~e» 


i 


£ 


The  hea  -   vens     are    tell 


E 


£ 


■■•4- 


ing   tho      glo   -    ry    of     God,. 


S 


ISC 


-^ 


^ 


^^^=^ 


^^-^ 


8va. 


^^ 


i 


p 


^.^4^^j^ 


tt=F 


?=*==? 


The  wooder  of  iiis  work         diS-piays  the  fir-ma-ment ; 


^^^S 


^^=F? 


* — ^    '  g> 

The  wonder  of  his  work         dia-plays  the  fir-ma-ment ; 


I 


i^ 


#        * 


i 


=^ 


The  wonder  of  bis  work        dis-plays  the   fir-ma-ment ; 


^ 


^ 


0    #      ^ 


P=tj: 


^E^^^: 


1^ 


*  ifg  - 


^ 


The  wonder  of  hie  work  dis  -  plays  the  fir-ma-raent ; 


fy^^+^ 


^ 


^ 


^^ 


The  wonder  oi   his  work  dis  -  plays  the  fir-ma-ment ; 


^^ 


^ 


The  wonder  of  his  work         dis  -  plays  the  fir-mament; 


51 


I  -    y  r  ir  r  r^iJ    J    |  r  f-p 


fei^fr 


GABRIEL 


=f== 


-^~»- 


V  To  •  tlaj  that  is      com    -     ini?.    speaka  it    the    dar 


■  ^ 


-»     r 


URIEL 


m 


^■=^=^ 


-* — •- 


/g  ■" 


i!L= 


p  To  -  d:iv  that  is      com    -     inc.    speaka  it  the   dav. 
RAPHAEL.  t»      t~  J. 


^ 


:=:z^ 


.^  ^♦::f;jt  ^       P  To  -  day  that  is      com    -     ing.   speaks  it   tlie   day. 


H 


j>  The  night  tl.at  is     gone  U)     fol  -  lowing  niuht     The  night  that  is     gone  to" 


t^ 


£E: 


*   # 


rfiZE 


-• — »- 


=?=*= 


'-r^    f-*- 


■fi    *—f—: 


fE 


p  The  night  that  is     gone  to     fol  -  low-ing  night.     The  night  that  is     g*^^^         fe" 


^^ 


zmnfL 


=P=X 


I 


^The  night  that  is     gone  to     fol  -  low-ing  night.     The  night  that  is     gone         to 


^=i^=^:^^^ 


:^=^ 


'^f=^ 


^Sr     15 


^ 


^         '  ^ 


^|ai^^&.^^_L^ 


^= 


^^s^ 


s 


^ 


ful  -  low-ing     night.      ^The  hea  -  yens  are    tell  -  ing  the   glo  -    ry  of    God,  The  wonder  of  hi. 


firs — »- — • — » 

Tk — T — r 


^^^ 


:^ 


r^*c 


The  hea  -  vens  are    tell  -    ing  tlie    glo  -    ry  of        God, 


^ 


Tte 


m 


The     hea-  vens  are    teU  -  ing  the    glo-    ry  of    God,  Tke     won  •  der. 

fol  -  low-mg       night.  ' 


^\ 


th* 


I^g— ^f— r 


:25: 


:?^=i: 


^P=P= 


^^^^g^^-1 


The     hea-veusare    tell  -  ing  the    glo  -    ry  of    God,  The     won  -  det  the  wonder  of   h.. 


fol  -  low-ing        night 


23 


•^    work.  the     won-der     of     his      work  nil 


lis  -  plays  the  flr-  ma  -  nient. 


^^^^^ 


^ 


=¥=?= 


5 


•won-der    of     liis     work 

1^ 


^^^^m 


won-der    of     bis     work 


dis   -    plays,  dis  -  plays  the  fir  -  ma  -  ment 


The 


S       ^ 


«- — • — -' 


dis   -    plays,      dis 

■« — i 


plays  the  fir  -  raa  -  ment, 
0  •    0 


Th* 


^5 


work.  the     won-der    of     his      work 


di«  -  plays  the  fir   -  ma-ment. 


m 


8va. 


ijif.'  .1 J  f>i.i  f  ^ 


m 


The     wonder  of  his     work 


^fcf^-fHr-— fir  fif  r  ir  - 


m 


dis  -  plays  the  fir-  ma  -  ment. 


:;^== 


won-der   of   his    work 


dis  -  plays, 


y— #■ 


3C? 


^ 


dis  -  plays  the  fir  -  raa  -  ment. 


won-der  of   hia"  work  dis  -  plays,      dis     -     plays  the  fir  -  ma-  ment 


^^^=^=T 


li=¥- 


♦=Pc 


'^ 


^= 


m 


dis  -  plays  che  fir  -  ms-ment 


The    wonder  of  ms    worfc  uis  -  piays  cne  nr  -  m»-meui 


ht=ftr^ 


i 


I 


GABRIEL. 


:^ 


«- 


■a: 


SI 


p  In  all  the    lands 


re  -    sounds      the     word, 


nev-er  un-per- 


i 


URIEL. 


I^J-J 


^^ 


«  In  all  the    lands  re  -  swunds      the    word 

RAPHAEL 


1 

nev-er  un  pep- 


V  In  all    the    land*         re  -  sounds  the . 


nev-er  un-per 


t  Tf  -r 


^pr°W^ 


4.^=^11=^^ 


£1^^^ 


24 


1 — '  i 


f-s- 


?C3 


t::^ 


^^ 


X 


-  ceiv-  ed,      ev-€r  under-stood, 


eT-«r, 


er-er, 


er    nn  -  der  -  stood 


^ 


»    #     -      JZIt 


X 


ev-er, 


6V-€r, 


er    -    er    un  -  der  -  stood. 


2=?C 


t=t 


H 


-^ — » 


'00 


I 


-  oeiv-  ed,      er-er  under-atood. 


ev-er,  ev-er,  6v    -    er    un  -  der  -  stood. 

1.1..!^ 


^juiju-r^^^ 


i  J  J 


W^ 


S3£§ 


t:± 


^ « 


5=H= 


TW- 


P 


-i=f-"^ 


0     0     0 


»      ' 


sS^i - 


^=3C 


In  all  the  lands      re-sounds  tUe  word. 


I 


nev-er  un-per- 


I 


f^ 


P 


?   •     fU!-^ 


*^?«= 


-• — tf — #- 


X 


n=c 


In  all  the  lands 


resounds     the  word. 


it 


^ 


neT-er  un-per  • 


Jt     #-JL 


Iq  all  the  lands     reaoonds  th«    word, 
-5. 


nev-«r  un-per  ■ 


A  Tempo. 


*^  Aiff  _         At*  Avr         -         -         AV  11  n     _     /I  AW*      -       a 


Piii  AlUgrro. 


Tutti. 


H:: 


^ 


er     un  -  der   -   stood.            /  The      hes    -    vens  ure      tell     -     in>^    the 
Tutti. 


Tutti. 


-'^mi 


/  The       hea    -    vens  are      t^'ll 


ing    the 


^iw^^g 


:P 


-ff: 


S 


3^&{ 


e» 


^:Si 


-    er,. 


/  The    hea    -    vens  are      tell     -      itjf    the      glo     -      ry      of 
ev    -    -    er     un  -  der   -   stood. 
A  Tempo.  Tutti. 


~p~r-v 


is: 


J^ 


3E 


or,. 


/  The    hoa    -    vens  are      tell 
er     un  -  der   -   stood 

Pill  AUerrro- 


E^a 


ing    the      glo 


ry      of 


^       Ts  /TN         /CN  o^  I       I     J       I         I  I     I'vt  Allegro^    ffTl 

*^      Vniec.1  alone.  a  T'«,™^^  ,     ■*"  •    • 


Voices  alone 

/IN 


; — I ■»- 


pA  Tempo 


fe 


^+i^F^ 


jj-rrf 


^S 


i 


I 


p 


5 


:#=»: 


^^ 


i 


fe 


glo    -    rv    of    God ;  The  wonder    of    his  work, 


the     won-dcr     of    his     work 


dis  ■ 


^3^3^ 


^—f—f- 


I 


glo    -    ry    of     God ; 


The    wonder     of      his     work 


dis  -  ]>lay8, 


dis  ■ 


#— =F 


£ 


God; 


The     won  -  der, 


the    wonder    of     his    work 


^^ 


^►=F 


i 


dia  -  plays,         dia 


y~T 


God  ;         The  won  -  der,  the  wonder    of    his  work, 


the     wonder     of    his     work 


dis- 


-  pInvB  tlie   fir  •  ma  -  m«Dt 


The  wonder  of  hi* 


^ 


-»- 


26 


i 


imnm^m 


The  wojidor    of     hib       work. 


i 


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K 


-If 

The 


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»     ' 


The  wonder  of  his     work 


3 


=¥=^ 


dis-plays  the    fir  -  ma  -  ment,  the  fir  -  ma-ment. 


f==g^ 


=«=#^ 


work  dis-plays  the  fir-ma  -  ment, 


dis-plays  the    fir  -  ma  -  ment. 


^S 


rr^j^^j^^ 


^^i^i^ 


gS*;fti 


-»—« 


1 


T -«- 


J L_J- 


-♦-#- 


-I  If     »::=  r     "— ^    ■ 


i.   £ 


I      *   '^^   i 


JL-:r: 


*e£: 


I 


^=p 


:?^=;P 


^ 


1 h 


Sffi 


I 


d.8  -  plavs  the  fir  nia-ment,  the  fir  -  ma  -  ment. 


P 


^ 


=S^ 


^i-^ 


1^=tt 


— ^ — •-— ■ — 

wonder  of  his   work  dis  -  play*  the  fir  -   ma  -  ment. 


The  won-der 


#^T^ 


:t=:t 


The     won-der     of     his     work 


dis 


s 


dis  - 


The  won-der      of     his  work  dis  -  plays,         dis- 


m 


^ 


m 


i 


•#•  #■ 


e 


Si 


i| 


^^^-^ 


■f-^-h 


fr-P-^ 


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± 


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£ 


■r- 


1  lie     won-dfr  of  his     work 


m 


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plays  the  fir-ma-n4ent,  the    fir  -  rca  -  ment. 


^=? 


ef    his  work  dis  -  plays  the  fir-ma  -  ment, 


^ 


The  wonder       t 


■■^^^: 


plays  the   fir  -  ma    -    ment,         The  won-der    of     his       work  dis  -  plays  the  fir .  raa  -   ment,         Tb« 


g^g^ 


^^^ 


^^=f^ 


mS: 


■^—^^ 


^ 


plays  the  fir  -  ma  -    ment,  The  wonder    of    his       work,  the    wonder     of    his        work 


dis- 


^3 


^^^^^m^iM 


The  won-der    of    his       woik. 


the    won-d" 


von-der    of      his         work,  (lis- 


^^^^ 


^^^ 


^=^ 


i 


of  Ills     work. .  .   displays  the     fir 


-     ma  -  ment. 


^SSE 


z: 


£ 


-w^ 


=is: 


ijfcric 


wontKr  of  his    work      dis  -  plays  the   fir  -  ma-ment,  tlie   fir  -  ma  -  ment, 


^.         ;f^W=^3^l  [ 


The    -wonder    of     his 


S^ 


-W- 


i 


-|L      #        *~-^-| 


?^^HEI 


plays        the     fir 


ma  -  ment,        dis    -    -    plays. 


dis 


plays  the   fir  -  uia- 


^m^ 


I 


m 


^ 


±=j^ 


lUJ-Ll 


^23 


I 


The  won-der      of    his    work  dis-plays  the  fir  -    ma  -  ment, 


The 


S 


¥' 


^ 


nrn^ 


dis 


plays 


dis-plays  the    fir  -    ma-ment. 


The 


^gi 


-    plays. 


dis  -  plays  the    fir  -  ma-ment,  the   lir  -  ma  -  ment, 
-, , . — j——-g. 


3=^ 


nr—riFs^^s^^j 


S 


won-der    of     his     work. 


the     won-der    of     his     work  dis  -  playe,  dis  -  plays      the 


^ 


m 


^ 


won-der     of     his     work, 


^ 


the     won-der     of     his     work  dis  -  plnTs,  dis -plays       the 


S 


mk 


E 


^^^ 


The     won-der     of     his    work  dis-plavs  the      fir 
^»      0       . 


^ 


ma  -  ment,       the 


fir 


m 


i 


won-der    of     his     work, 


the     won-der    of     his     work 


dis -plays,  dis -plays      the 


s 


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HTTP: 


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fir 


njameDt, 


^ 


J — I i 1 — I —  i       _  — I — 


The      hea    -     vens  are      tell   -    ing  the     glo    -     ry    of    Go<l,  The 


-  ment, 


The     hea 


Tens   are     tell 


§E^ 


ing    the        glo 

-Jzq — 


ry   of    God,  The 


^5^3^ 


-^ — -gg- 


ma  -  ment. 


The      hea     -     vens  are      tell    -    ing  the    glo    -     ry    of    Go.l, 


Th* 


'*'  ■*-0--»-0^-»-   »00-0"»-0^-0-  ■*-  M.mm m»m 

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J  J  J  J  > 


£Fft*i 


f=f 


I 


plays  the        fir -ma -ment,  dis      -      plays    the     fir- ma 


P      >' 


e 


wou-der       of     his      work 


^ 


-r^,     !       I 


^ 


st=»^ 


ry      of         God, 


-ih^ 


-4 — t- 


^^^ 


The     won  -  der     of     his 


work 


difl 


^=i 


s 


i 


§3 


^^    I 


5 


won-der       of     his      work 

-     b»       l»         f p- 


dis 


pla}-8  the        fir  -  ma  -  ment. 


dis  •  plays    the     fir  -  ina 


^ 


IC 


won-der       of     his 


0— 


■^L-^e^^*^ 


0   »   « 0-0-^ 


work dis 


I 


^ 


pedid.  -- 


plays,. 


dia 


^C^ 


^^§ 


:i 


ii 


2a 


-  ment,  dig 


P 


^P=»= 


f 


-  plays  tlie     fir  -  ma  -  ment. 


is    -    plays the      cr  -  mn  -   ment, 

— #-- Tg 


The     -won-der       of    h« 


¥ 


P=^ 


the         fir 


i  .    J  igii 


£: 


ma  -  ment, 


The    -wonder       of     his 


J    J   J    U 


1 


-  ment. 


dia 


plays . 


5E 


the       fir  -  ma  -  meut, 


The 


3=3* 


^—5^ 


E"^ 


-  j)lav8 the      fir  -  ma  -  ment.  The     wonder       of     his  m 

Pedals.- "       ^ '  I  ^H'       -d-     T^ 


i 


^ 


f   f  f- 


^^ 


^^-"T 


^ 


s 


work. 


tlie      wonder      of     his      work 


I 


dis  -   plays, 


dis  -  plays 


the 


^^ 


rJ= 


^ 


^ 


work, 


the       won-der      of     his       work 


dis  -    plays. 


dis  -   plays  the 


I 


^ 


^ 


^        ^ 


^ 


iE 


won-der      of     his      work  dis-plays  the        fir 

-H f         ■    ^       P* 


ma  -  ment, 


the 


fir 


^ 


£ 


work. 


the      won-der      of     his      work 


^E 


dis  -   plays,  dis  -   plavs 


i^^3E^ 


pi— «-#-#^ 


y 


f 


ge^ 


^ 


i 


^n 


^^ 


r    r  r  r  r   ^*  r  r  t 


I 


P 


^ 


^^ 


P=p: 


^1? 


y     « 


^^1 


k 


fir 


niament. 


The     hea  -    vens  are      tell    -    ing    tlie     glo    -    ry     of      God, 


The 


^ 


w 


i 


#- 4 


-^>- 


fir 


ma  -  ment. 


The     hea  -   ven«   are       tell 


mg         are 


S 


ac 


^ 


p=p: 


?^^Jg^=l- 


■  ment.  The     hea  -    vens  are      tell   •   ing   the       glo 

„ _ r— I r*T-i-r*= m P — -^ 


ry      of        G..il. 


^ 


fir    -        -      ma  -  ment.  The     hea  -  vens  are      tell    -    ing   the      glo    -    rv     of        God... 


e^t, 


t-'\*rTTf"r  t.'\-r*-fTTT  e^rrrrrg  Sixit:t*r-f^'\  t^tir^- 

,f»  ,  ,t^ 


fj^.'ii'  'jiiWt  yCyru'f  \jt 


•^   ••••        thT 


fir 


g 


ma     -     ment,     dis  -    plays 


the 


"57 


mti  •   ment,     dit- 


^^ 


«=? 


m 


der 


•^   ••••        hiT 


of 


bis 


work      dis  •    plays 


tli«        fir 


ma  -   ment,    dis- 


e=5 


^ 


work. 


^ 


dis  -    plays 


the       fir 


ma  •  ment,     di»- 


^^ 


j^g=^ 


^=f 


ma    •      mebt,     dia- 


^^^^d^m 


I 


$ 


MOSES.  rj^T  ^  J^  _^  _^  i*z  _^r!>.  ^  .#.  jt. 


Then  away  with  anxious  fear.  With  ho  -  ly      de-pendence,     fervent  prayers  to 
Langi  un  va'  -  no  -  ti  -  mor.    De  -  vo       ti,        e    pro  -  ni,         fer-ri  -  de  pre-ci-al 


0-  -j  |,  i  I-  I    <  I    I  ['  j"|  I       — 


Z'St 


'    r  i  i    I — S5=r" 


Andante  mosso. 


5=U-sl- 


se^ 


^- 


:^ 


■J=>     c). 


-^^ 


f 


m 


^ 


i 


■^^'  f  -tt^^f^k-- 


t 


E:i5=E^^=?E 


-vC=»: 


fc-. 


£ 


i^-S-P- 


:p 


^ 


God, . .     come,  let  us     of-fer,  His  divine  pow'r  and  love 
Di  •  o,        fi   -  gli  pre-ghiamo.    Dal  ce  -  les-te  fa-vor 


^^^ 


:^ 


humbly  a  -  dor 
tat  -  to    spe  -  ria 


ing. 
mo. 

/TV 


^^ffi^llfe^-^ 


^^ss^Ms 


1 


P^^^MI 


T      ^ 


HEziJ 


•fnifan/tno. 


PRATER. 

No.  13. 


/ 


'^. 


6«F-        /^ 


^^^^l^^i 


w 


i3_£feli-,fe,fe 


5:: 


1  21- 


^ 


MOSES. 


^ 


^^^ 


.'-^^-^j^-hz. 


&T=F= 


^: 


y^ — h- ffp— — 


i± 


p — \/- 


..-i^_ 


:t 


Up  -   holds       the    star   -  ry 
Si     -    gnor  tl       Tol      gi  a 


3:11 


Oh  !  Thou     whose  pow'r     ire  -  men  -  dous, 
Dal    tuo  8tel  -  la    -    -    to       so    -    glio, 


V?^^^P-W^^^^^^^^^^^ 


9?^M-F>"^=F=^ 


^ 


?^I^^^=E^ 


■: 


V 


«^ 


Thy  grace       pre-serv  -    ing  send    us, 
pie  •   til  de    fl    -    -    gli     tao    -    il 


To       Thee,       O    Lord,    we 
del         po    -    -   pol    tno       pie 


Moses   in   Egypt. 


E8THKB 


i± 


N:-*i 


^^=:.- 


m^ 


Thy  grace      pre-serv 

Pie  •  t^  de   fi     • 

AARON. 


ing,  send     us —  To        Thee,        O     Lord,    we 

gli       too    -    i,  del  po    -    •    pol     tuo       pie 


pol   tao 


^ 


^!^E!ja.4i^^j?^J^S^3^fSr'-*iJ:j4^r^i|P^ 


^ 


^ 


^3 


cry, 


^ 


we. 

pie 


cry. 


^ 


\rr^-^ — W^^^=r^^i^i^^^ 


cry, 


cry, 


§m 


we 
pie 


cry. 


From  wilds  of  fear  •  ftJ   er  -  ror,       Where 
Se  pron  -  ti  al  tao      po  •  te    •   re  so    • 


^=1-^ 


^. 


3£J^EE 


we. 


1/ 
cry. 


i= 


^ 


2^ 


pie 


Al 


^^^i^g^^^5¥^^ 


F        4.        f        ^ 

-I   ^        I       -?- 


g 


P 


:?=:: 


:fc:1=5i:S 


?^-« 


^5==# 


^^ 


-     in         we  dark  -  ly     stray, .... 
•    no  e     -     le  -  men  -  ti,  e    sfe    -    -    re 


Op-press'd  wi'.h  doubt   and  ter  -  ror,      For     sav  -  ing  aid    we 
ta  a  -  mi    -    co  scam  •  po  ad  -  di   •    ta,         all       dobbio  er  -  ran  •  te 


i- 


t:_5 


:I^===z-T:# 


' ■ '-y 


TT-r 


^-J^-^-^i' 


W- 


Xiz^ 


^5=2: 


y*- 


£^ 


jxLoses  in  iiigypt. 


m 


KSTHXR. 


-Jt± 


^ 


V±t±± 


_J_ii- 


^ 


Op-press'd 
Pie  -  to    - 
AARON. 


^^^^^^ife^ 


with  doubt      and   ter  •  ror,  For 

■    so  Dio!  ne       ai     •     tal  noi 


sav     -     ing     aid      we 
non  vi  -  viam,    che  in 


^^S 


#-«_i m    0  *   • 


-P— v^- 


pray. 
pit. 


Op-press'd  with  doubt     and     ter  -  ror, 
Pie  -  to    -    -    so  Diol         ne       ai     -    tal 


For       sav     -     ing  aid  we 

noi  non  ri  •  viam,      che  in 


m 


i± 


iiife 


^ 


CHORUS.    \    Op-press'd  with  doubt     and     ter  -   roi 


For 


■4-fei- 
^^^. 


l^m 


Pie -to 


so  Diol 


ne       ai 


ta! 


vi  -  viam,        che  in 


-:^^^^S,^^M^^^^^^^*^ 


iSi 


^^^ 


I 


XSTHER. 


Et 


-^ 


±~±^ 


-L-V- 


-^^^:^3^ 


b-^S. 


:S=; 


^^m 


Oh,  God    of  mer  -  cy,  hear   us.  Our 

La     de  -  stra  tna     cle  -  men  -  te,  spcn  • 


— —  i^  p        >         u        >        ^ 


^^^^^m 


i^#^^ 


^^^M&\ 


^^^ 


f 


pains,     our  sor  -  row    pee  ;. . . .  Thy  hoal  -  ing  pi     -     ty  spare  us,       And  bring  us  homn  to 

dk  sal    cor     do   -   len     -     te,  e      far     •    ma  -co  so  -  a    •     Te  gli       aia      di    pa  -  co  :\\ 


Moses  in   Egypt. 


fe 


¥ 


ESTHX&. 


fc 


^m 


■^ 


Thee. 


I 


Thy  heal 
D     no 
AARON. 


mg  pi 
Btro  cor 


tj    spare     as, 
che     pa    •    re 


And 
deh 


bring 
ra 


us     home   to 
con     for    •   ta    ap 


!3 


i± 


-*— >- 


^-^ 


§!25 


Thy  heal 
n      no 
MOSES.    _ 


ingpi 
Btro  cor 


ty     spare    us, 
die     p«   •   re 


And      bring 
deh         ta 


us    honae         to 
eon  •  for     -     ta  ap 


1 


i 


ii? 


Thy  heal 
n     no 


^ 


ing  pi 
Btro  cor 


ty     spare    us, 
che     pa    •     re 


And     bring 
deh         ta 


us  home 
oou'for 


to 
tn  ap 


CHORUS. 


-r-r 


% 


-#-;- 


Ki -:: fi    * 


^ 


Tby  heal 


5±:\=5i: 


ing  pi 


ty     spare    us, 


And     brins 


us  home 


to 


V^^^ 


^^E 


^- 


U      no 


Btro  cor 


che     pa    •    ve 


deh 


ta 


COD -for 


taap ' 


g 


^ 


i 


=f=5= 


H 


i 


Thee, 
pien. 


i=i= 


^=¥= 


to. 


Thee, 
pienl 


A 


—9 

Oh 

Dal 


^ 


:fc; 


Thee, 
pien, 


^ 


to 
ap 


Thee. 
-     pienl 


■^^ 


Oh 
Dal 


^:3E 


^ 


Thee, 
pien. 


% 


i?^ 


to 
»P 


Thee. 
pien. 


fe 


Oh 
Dal 


^ 


Thee, 


m, 


PMO, 


^El 


to. 


Thee. 


V 


pien! 


^^^ 


i^^^^^^ 


fefe 


IS 


^ 


^E 


Oh 


Dal 


^5:r.-i 


^3 


f^fegfe^l^^^^^^ 


^ 


^W=±:. 


1— L b1 


Moses  in  Egypt. 


P 


^ 


m 


m 


-*-r- 


fe 


^^ 


Thou, 
tuo 


"#-^ 


whose  pow*r 
8tel  •  la 


tre  -  men  -  dous, 
to        so    -    gllo, 


up 

Si 


holds 
gnor 


e£^ 


the 


star   -   ry 
Tol    -     gi    a 


-0-^ 


P 


"9 
Thou, 

tuo 


rt 


?        9 
whose  pow'r 

stel      la    • 


tre  -  mea  -  dous, 
to        fo    •    glio. 


up 

81 


holds 
gnor 


the 
ti 


9 
star 

TOl 


iS 


ipu: 


K^ 


Thou, 
tuo 


Thou, 


whose  pow'r 
■tel  •  la    - 


tre  -  men  -  dous, 
to         80     •     glio, 


up 

Si 


5 


Me 


5 


^ 


^ 


holds 
gnor 

_h 


whose  pow'r  tre  •  men  -  dous. 


^=f^^ 


-^^- 


up 


holds 


the 
ti 


the 


i=;=^ 


i^ 


tuo 


8tel      la 


-^ 


to         80     •     glio. 


Si    • 


-   gnor 


vol    -    -    gi    a 


m 


^ 


Pi^ 


-»-^ 


Moses  in  "Egypt. 


Thee, 
po   - 


i 


^=^==55. 


* 


0       Lord,     we . . 
pol       tao         pie     • 


cry, 


t  ^  ^^- 


iE^^^I^^ 


To  Thee,  O     Lord, 
del  po    pel      tao 


m 


we 
pie 


-#-^ 


izl; 


Thee, 
po    . 


O     Lord, 
pol     tao 


if 
we      cry, 

pie    -    ti^ 


we 
pie 


:^ 


cry, 


we 

pie 


gj^ 


^ 


Thee, 
po   - 


m 


0     Lord, 
pol      tao 


we      cry, 

pie    -    A, 


we 
pie 


m 


cry, 
tit, 


we 
pie 


cry, 


Thee, 


0     Lord, 


we 


J^T:- 


po 


pol     tuo 


pie 


pie 


i 


i=^ 


m 


m 


cry, 
tk. 


^^ 


To  Thee.  O  Lord, 
del  po-pol  too 


we 
pie 


cry. 
tk 


m 


cry, 
-  tk. 


^3 


we 
pie 


cry, 
tk. 


we 
pie 


cry. 
tk. 


mi 


cry, 
tk. 


we 
pie 


cry, 
tk. 


we 
pie 


cry. 


cry. 


^ 


A, 


we 


pie 


oiy. 


tk. 


10 


II 


Voice. 


Accoup. 
Mct.-N=72. 


No.  53.  Air.— SHALL  I  IN  MAMRE'S  FERTILE  PLAIN: 

AiK.— CALEB. 


g-^p 


11 


Largo,  unpxo^fj'        fl    '    I    •  gg      i^  ^  ^  !    US 


■■f55 


S 


=T=F= 


I^IZ^ 


33!^ 


-•s 


:^: 


w*-*- 


Shall  I    in  Mamre's  fer  -  tile  plain, 


the  remnant  of    my  days    re- main, 


I 


^-H 7- 


:?5=T 


rr 


'^i^. 


y-£^x 


^=E 


TH-*-t 


"r 


-^— g- 


^=f^ 


-*—^ 


KM-*-^^^^EgB 


s 


T y-^- 


^#=f=; 


i! 


and  is     it  giv*n  to  me  to    hare 


a  place  with  Abrah'm  in  the      grave, . 


f^ 


F'f-T 


I 


^-.^, 


ei 


S5t 


ilffil 


Z22Z 


"F" 


•-tf»- 


i^ 


-?-^- 


3 


-^— >- 


a  place  with  Abrah'm  in  the  grave, 


and   is     it   giv'n  to     me,  to 


55^^ 


^^S^&^fE=^f 


=f== 


:|! 


— n — I— 


11 


-»—i — #- 


have  a  place  with  Abrah'm  in   the    grave  ? 


For  all  these  mercies  I  will 


-#i- 


^ 


sing  e  -  ter-  nal  praise. 


e  -  ter-nal  praise  to  heaVn's  high  King, 


---M 


^3E^ 


i2=t 


t-^—-ti 


for  all  thcM 


-^— ^ y  — 


3= .1=3=^=::— i^;r==== 


• 


^ 


b._._*-. 


V >- 


v^=l 


£ 


^=^ 


H-i-V 5*- 


-5'—:^ ^- 


I 


mer-cies  I      will  sins:. 


e  -  ter-nal  praise  to  heav'n's  high  King, 


to 


W^ 


I 


fz^: 


heav'n's  high  King. 


!*-*- 


y-^ — ^^ 


-«y— N- 


f    K- 


r     r~^ 


*«^ 


=^=g^ 


ti=^-t=^ 


^    ■• i^h-*^ 


:^c=^ 


#-#=• 


f— #v- 


^ 


--1 — t- 


=¥=^— ^"-^=^W^ 


^^=j^ 


9^.i^ 


i^ 


*-^       ^  *- 


=P 


^ 


-V ^- 


No.  54.  Chorus.— FOR  ALL  THESE  MERaES  WE  WILL  SING. 

^         Chobcs.     Largo. 


Tbkblx. 


Alto. 


TSHOB. 
8r«  lower. 


Bass. 


ACCOMP. 

Met.  72-=,^ 


5? 


m. 


-*«— A- 


i^szrif?: 


:^ — *- 


Lfur 


d: 


V > i^- 


^3^E| 


For  all  these  mercies  we   will     sing, 


e  -    ter-nal  praise  to  heav'n's  high  King, 


For  all  these  mercies  we   will     sing, 

—U K — »« — N- 

"t:;    LJV  ~    " 


^b^ZI^^ 


-^^zzji: 


e  -  ter-nal  praise  to  heav'n's  high  King, 


.^.±-0.0. 


V yt- 


For  all  these  mercies  we  will    sing, 


e  -  ter-nal  praise  to  heav'n's  high  King, 


Chorus. 


3i^^^^HfE^==^ 


-J-  %oe. 


i 


^ 


:!?;== 


for        all 


these      mer  -  cies 

N 


we  will 


Bing, 


ter 


nal 


E^ 


-t*^-*- 


for 


all 


these    mercies  we  will 


sS^ 


for 


-»— >  -  • 


all      these    mer-cies  we  will        sing,  e 


ter    -    nal      praise    to  heav'n's  high 


-V— •— v*- 


5=^" 


£d2: 


_l^ 


^^ 


.iiL^ 


librMiI'd 


]-J-^ 


■1 


& 


^^ ^^^ 

=5!1 

— ^ « = ^ — 

».  ■  ^  *   ^  ' — : — r 

^eJ' •   ;■    " 

to  heav'n'j 

^J^,                           ^ 

=^-^ ^ 

i  high  King, 

e-ter  -  nal  praise. 

aJ 

^fnr^ ^ —^ 

-- 

'   J  '  •  '  0 ^ 

to  heav'n's  high  King, 

= 1  ,  '.    =x 

^ = ^ h 

fe5Z_k_ ^ . 

^       King, 

t^:-|7— s — f — 7 — 5— * 

1 ^     L.     '^     "Jt^         '                                1 

e-ter  -  nal    praise, 

1 = .^    ,.     .1 

to  heav'n's  high  Kjne, 

fck -TIT— 1^^. 

1 

— *-l 

p^-.F-J 

e-ter  -  nal 

r^^=^=5- r 

#±L.                      ^^T= 

^^^-^^=^;^r  L/ 

ri* ^^^^ 

R:-!. * i r- 

«     .........                  « 

•                 »*                 -                 •;       !• 

^^n      r  ^=^ 

-, i • 2 — I: 

"--T -•-    "^ 

-4 P » . 

t 


ife: 


EE 


-#-'- 


f 


lS3 


to  heav'n's  high  King,  e-ter 

-N K K- 


nal  praise, 

— ^ : 


ter 


nal  praise. 


3E 


— N- 


-#-i- 


e  -  ternal  praise  to  heav'n's  high  King,e  -  ter  -  nal  praise, 


ter 


nal  praise, 


i 


:?s: 


ig 


to  heav'n's  high  King.e  -  ter 


-  nal  praise. 


ter 


nal     praise, 


*-i^i. 


ZMTZSZ 


praise, 


to  heav'n's  high  King,e  -  ter 


X± 


^-=^^=^^ 


iz^ 


± 


nal  prai8e,to  heav'n's  high  King,  eter  -  nal  praise, 


— ^WK <Zr 


i:^ 


-H-r- 


^ 


->-^.->-   -' 


■V ^-«- 


0        fJ 


i 


Lbs 


S 


23 


lis 


for     all  these  mer  -  cies  we 


will    sing,          e-ter  -  nal    praise    to  heav'n's  high   King. 


■i^=:x- 


1 


for     all  these  mer  -  cies  we 


-.zV 


will     sing, 


e-ter  -  nal    praise    to  heav'n's  high   King. 


zk3 


^ 


for     all   these  mer-cies     we       will     sing,         e 


S 


■ter  -  nal        praise  to  heav'n's  high  King. 
-*-  ^ ^_. ^_ 


T= 


--iV 


for    all    these  mercies      we      will     sing,         e 

— #^ • • •-v ^^ 1 


9-\r-^- 


^n=^ 


ter  •  nal    praise    to    heav'n's  high  King. 

J         I  I  I  I         ** 


^ 


3z: 


i 


S^ 


zsi 


i 


r-^ 


41 


i^66 


INFLAMMATU8 

(TO  THY  HOLY  CARE.) 

AIB  AND  CHOBU8. 


4HDANTE 
MAESTOSO. 


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te 


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tPb'V  ^  Y  r  y  t-  J^l  p  y  y  y  v  ^J1|  j'n  m  ij 


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I 


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judg  -  ment  day,  the 


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judg  -  ment  day,  the 


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judg-ment,    the    judg  -  ment    day. 


di    -    ci   -  I      in         di   -    e       ju  -di    -    -  ci  -  1 
judg-ment  day,  the        judg-ment,    the   judg-  ment   day. 


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me    cru  -  ce    ens  -  to     di  -  ri 
the    lov'd  Be-deem-er'M    dying. 


te     chris-ti     proB-ma  ■ 
me   fond  -  ly    stUl    re  ■ 


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me   fond-ly    stiU    rt  ■ 


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Solo  anb  Ckrus.    Spirit  Immortal 

Arranged  from  "  Attila."     Words  by  S.  R. 


BAKB  SOLO.  Lar(/o. 


Spir  -  it    Ira  -  mor-tal,      Thou     who    art  wear-ing 


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woe      like      a     gar-ment,     Gloom  -   i  -  ly 


:iz37-*_^: 


bear-l'.g       Life's 


ii 


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'neav  -  y    bnr  -  den. 


Why 


thus    des  -  pair-ing. 


Lift  thine  eye 


1^^ 


her.y'n 


ward,    hope 


^=E=^m'?3^ 


lit: 


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il; 


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~ll  ■■■«M»^MMI^MI 


P»--r#~7»-t  #— r#~i »-) — I   I   I   I   I   I   I   I   I   I  H-+ — I 


smiles  a  -  bore.    There,  God  for  the    wea    -     •     ry 


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SPIRIT    IMMORTAL. 
^  Crete: 


dim. 


0 


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hly  ;r 


I  dor  -  ing, 


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dor  - 


hia 


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* ^-ii4;-L:m4r jiu-  -yz. — « —  -. « — u — i—t^n 1  -j^ — ^c^ i_ij — «. 


If^l 


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fe 


his      prais    •     es, 


5;; 


Luud 


his 


prais 


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Loud      in      his      prais 


Load    ia       his    praise 


r^  r^  r7    I. 


SOLO.      . 


::d2^: 


lift      up    thj 


Load 


hk    prai* 


m 


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CHORUS. 


SPIRIT    IMMORTAL. 
SOLO. 


:jLZL=ir5z.--zl!z::3. 


Spir    - 
voice. 


E:?EE=5 


Lift       np,        lift       up  thy         voice. 

SOLO. 


7- 
Im 


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.    -  tal. 


±^: 


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lift 


thy 


It: 


"^^ 


up 


voice, 


:cH0Rus.r 

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thy 

m: 


Spir    -    -    . 
voice, 
voice. 


Im    -   mor 


tal 


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SPIRIT      IMMORTAL. 


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lisp 


■==i-==-=^=ip-^=^ 


While                   np  -  ward  soar    - 
Im -    -     -    mor-tal. 


ing, 


^f ?— J^- 


ing. 


Thy    gra-cioas    sot' 


While 


np    -    ward  soar-ing, 


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j^^^^l 


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:1t;=i: 


his    prais  -  es  sing,  Load  in    bus  prais-es    sing,    While  up-ward  soar-ing,     O 


accell: 


np    -    ward    soaring, 


3^il. 


-?-=^ 


Loud   in    his    prais    - 


— p-#; — ~ — » •  -#■ 


:^=*^^ 


Loud     in 


bis    prais 


e«, 


■0- 

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Spir  -  it      Im-mor  -  tal.    In  loud  strains  of  glad-ness,  O 


♦5=^ 


"^f-=?^l#=-— #— .-f^^— ^— i^§^  •-! 


¥^¥ 


S 


lift   np    thy  voice  in    bis    prais  -  es,    O     sing  and  re- 


\^^^^i^^^mM 


c c 


-0 — 0-   -^ 
3     I       i      I 


T-*--?:?^: 


ii^^i^^g 


24 


SPIRIT    IMMORTAL. 


5^ 


Se 


es,    his      praJB    ------    es,      prais     •    -    -  es,  ro    -    joice. 


iisiag, 


and 


;iP: 


=z:[r?35ir5iEgZ=r^ 


t^ir: 


sin$7,  an 


^fPi 


■    joice. 


Pi 


Bing, 

I 


^ 


O    sing  and    re  -  joice. 

J' I,"! -/ .>  A. 


i^ple^^ 


joice,  sing  a  -  loud  and    re  •  joice, 


sing  and  re  -  joice,  sing  and    re  -  joice.        In  strains 


of 


joice. 


ml 


i 


:fr-i-=p=*ziz'z=z 


sing  and    re  -  joice, 


-?"--?" 


3E 


:2z:;: 


sing  and    re  -  joice, 


W31 


Z-SS- 


sing  and    re  -  joice. 


^slS^i^^i 


■•-^-1^K\-0- ^--fizizi^z:  :7^ 


V=? 


sing  and    re  -  joice, 


-m— •'■'-*— ntSa 
^ — > — ^. 


El-^ 


ii 


glad 

4^ 


^ 


ness  sing  and  re  -  joice.  In  strains      of    glad    - 

:^;3-:zJ^— ^— Nii^ —^-l^^zz^ii^fx^ltiiz:. 


ness  smg  and  re -joice,  sing 

iff  SOLO.         H- 1— !-^— <-. 


— 35  r 

— o>- 


_ii-i--. 


B;^r= 


?=: 


^TfS 


re  -  joice. 


^ 


i^^i^^^i^i 


^^i 


re  -  joice. 


i^pj; 


s 


load    and  re  •  joice. 
ff 


■^^mm 


il^^^^iii 


--P ffi \- *-t:ir~[ir-*i — r-*T — :^*3f 


^£E5. 


d-  92  Chokits.-'"  see,  THB   CONQU'RINQ   HEBO    COMES." 


CBORrS   OF    TOUTHg.* 
SEBLB 


E 


z^nx. 


9 1— 


JOSHUA. 


-1 — \   m   0   s 


1^  I  I  r  T 


See        the     conqu'riDg    he        -        to    come*,     Sound   ...  the  tmmpets,    beat....  thedmma' 

II        2d  TREBLE  ^" 

-^ ^r 


*-=-# — #- 


See        the     conqu'ring    he 

IJ        ALTO 


ro     comes,     Sound...     the  trampets,    beat. 


the   drupu ; 


^ 


3 


1 


-«-r- 


-grhr 


-®- 


See         the  conqu'ring    he 


I? *" 

ro    comes,     Sound....  the  trumpets,    b«at^.    .         the  drum*; 


?=r? 


♦-:-5--S H m  *  M  *-m — • ^ 

#-i-*-  -r ©--  -J-0   '  i_   * # «■ 

i  -^i  ' gr-^  *       :  >  1 \ '-^ 


7»  ^0'    ^0\  9 


i»— ^ 


m^m 


I 


I: 


Solo  Horns. 


9 


^-f?-H^ 


0  '  0 0 y 


0-*-T 


*^^-m-M. 


mf 


I        ^ 


XX 


I  J 1 1  r  J 

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>         » 


*-^- 


tp 


f 


q^ij,— i^rr  rii  ■jt"^^ 


-0^m0'  0 0- 


*-*  *  J  : 


Sports      pre -pare, ... .  the       lau  -  rel  bring,  Songs....      of    triumph      to him  sisg. 


rtr  JMrit* 


i 


E 


I-,-*'-*     #  I  <^.    *  g 


Sports      pre -pare, ... .  the       lau  -  rel  bring.  Songs  ...      of    triumph      to him    sing. 


i 


-•—w—^ 


^^^ 


0     0    0^0       g 


^ 


_4.      o 


1^ 


Sports    pre  -  pare,     the     lau    -    -    rel    bring,       Songs. 

i  — -^^ 


of    triumph     to. 


him  sing. 


^i=0»'*     0- 


0    '    0 0- 


I 


-4»^ 


* 


Sports    pre  •  pare,     the    lau    -    -    rel    bring.       Songs....      of    triumph      to him     sing. 


5 


S 


i3 


m 


-»-r- 


^  '  ;^^    J- 


Sports        pre-pare,    the    lau 


-#-i- 


1=^ 


»-l3 


^t^^^^ 


rel    bnng,       Songs ....      of    triumph      to him      sing. 

Ym  g  S  < g » S 


s^&Tr  f  Tr7J.'v^..'i  ■  P 


i 


nj   III   I 


I 


-g- r- 


\   I    r 


§^^ 


♦Generally  Rwng  as  a  Trio. 

67 


DUET,  OR  JH0R08  OF  WOMEN. 

lOPBANO  1M  ^^^^ 


m^^^ms^^ 


*    *    I  t       I 


BE 


u 


m 


Se«      the     God-like        youth....     ad-vanoe,  breathe.,   the  flutes.  and  lead       tii<?     dance; 

lOPRANO   24*  ^ 


=iZt^!^: 


-c^- 


i 


5^ 


S«e     th«    Go<]-lik«        youth....     sd-vaDce,  breathe.,  the  flutes,         aod  lead  thedaoce; 


m-^ 


^ 


F/uie«.  P 


:-» 


^ttt-t, 


^. 


SI 


^^i^^Pi 


'  -J  *— — 


;i^ 


Myr    -    -  tie  wreaths  and  ro 


sea  twine,  To    deck. 


the    he   -  ro'g  bi  ot  . . . .      di-vine ; 


'«^ 


:±i 


i^;: 


Myr    -    -  tie  wreaths  and  ro    -     -  ses  twine,  To    deck . 


the    he   -  ro's  brow. 


di-vine ; 


i^s^#^-#^^£?r^=r^ 


*^-41 


#— ^ 


1 — ^:=t 


its-' •=fiftf=*=5_ 


iite 


^fe 


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^ 


fe 


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i 


;«=#: 


I^^^Hs 


Myr  -  tie     wreaths  and     ro 


•es  twine, 


Myr  -  tie     wreatlis  and     ro 


•ea  twine. 


3 


T:i: 


^ 


fe=c 


0-x-0-^-0 — •- 


ri?J--L4. 


?^ES 


^gl 


To    deck ....      the  he-ro's    brow . 


di-vina. 


~l    i    i-J- 


3IT 


i 


To    deck ....      the  he-ro's    brow . 


di-vine 


f     -.#■-«.  ♦4t2:.iL 


T<0- 


S3E 


e 


^S 


'  oo  VM  (0  C'lioriM. 


58 


rvLL  cHOitm. 


^  -f 


1 Uri-i ^^^^?~g=^= 


/  See  the  •onqn'ring      he 

r^r^:  -g-  — »;-^  ^1  (g- 


0    M    0    *   9 •- 


-'  I'    I  I'     T 


;g^^^^ 


ro    comes,  bound    . . .  the  trumpet*,    beat       the     drums , 


TT-f-r- 


»-i- 


II  i      \V^=i 


^ 


/  See  fhe  conqn'ring       he 


:iii 


ro    comes,  Sound  the  trumpets,    beat  the  drums 


-• — • — \-o- 


I      I  11= 


•| ®- 


/  Stre          tlie          eonqu  ring       he 
'bass             ^  — ^  _         — 

-it— .— ;5 •-•-#-_, a. 

•^1 


so 

ro    comes,  Sound  the  trumpets,    beat  the  drums ; 


Sports....   pre-pare,  the      lau     -     rels  bring,     Songs   ...     of    triumph        to him       eing. 

H -f     t  I 1 -"I—  \ 


*       #- 


v\r. 


Sports  pre-pare,  the      lau     -     rels  bring.     Songs  of    triumph        to him       sing. 

-0 r-* — I 1 — i*r- 9-~r* Z • — 0— 


3i:z?: 


Sporta  pre-pare,  tho      lau    -     rels  bring,     Songs  of    triumph        to .... . .     him       sing 


!  I      •  I       '       '       I      I  It— =-  I         '  I       ^       ■       '    — I  -< 


■^. 


9= 


L     J      I      I 

■^4j-4f-i-4  • 


^^ 


a 


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-p-i ^_jC5^ »--r'' a » — » 1 — g      — I 


1 


0—i-0-*-0 — •- 


m 


0-0  r  0  0 


See  the  conqu'ring       he 


r- '  J  I    M^^=; 


^#— *- 


ro     couies,  bound ....   the  trumpets     beat       the         drums. 


:r±. 


^ 


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^i: 


Set  the  conqu'ring       he 


ro     comes,  Sound  Ihe  trumpets     beat  the  drunu. 


-0-.- 


E 


3E 


y] 


See          the          conqu'ring       he                  ro     comes,  Sound  the  trumpets     beat  the  drum". 
»                 ■  •">»    .-- a — ■-^-  -      T' ^-, ,  0  0  0f'0     •-,  (S-                -     '-  "^ 


^ 


^ 


25: 


^^ 


&e«  the  conqu'ring       he 


comes,  Sound    . . .   the  trumpets     beat....     the  druma. 


i^m 


f    !    f  ■       t.^f=f 


r  ^>'  •   r\  ! 


rrr 


•  0»Tf  "^."^ — g 

1 — I  I  I  I — I — ' p* 


J-^-L-l — I 


5J 


Trbblb 


Alto. 


T«KOB. 

Ke  lower. 


Bass. 


toooxp. 


8         Sleepers,  wake !  a    voice      is          v.»..      -      ,n.r 
— -f — I j-|- — — — ;„.|-_ -_-  ^ -J'''  "^'  '^ .'U " '' 


•  '  6'^     Chobjs—"  SLEEPERS,  WAKE!  A  VOICE  IS  CALLING" 

Jbobal.  Cm  Moto.  «  ..^            . 

«^  Matth  XXV.  I 

rg  lte'^~~~"i~Fi?~~^'"l — '^=^.:^i=:^^z=:1— ^-  '  — I — I — ' ~^ 

^        sleepers,  wake !  a    roioe      is  "'           •          '                                   

rr- ---4  — ^  i-si — S'-L^— •— 53- 

_«-  — -^ 

Sleepers,  wake  I  a    voice      is  call 


ing, 


^M J — t, ^_  ___-f_z^-_i.-  -^-  -^ !_    ^       '      -®-         -•-• 


U  It  is         the         watchman         nn     tha       nolla  . 


HI 


111 

:^       _  ^_ 

£^__     '**        the         watchman     "on     the     walls,  "the  walls; 


il^Sif^li^iiH^liil 


It 


watchman        on    the     walls,  tibe         walls- 


the 


Iff: 


H 


t5r?_ils§^Li^ii^^[i 


:::iiz|: 


Thou        Ci    -    ty 


of      Je    -      ru    -    sa      -      lem  I 

Thou      Ci   -    1^       of      Je    - 


i-c=(- 


m 


sa    •    lem  I 


^i^^m^^^^mm 


Tfaou      Ci   -    ty  of     Je    -     ru 


t^lPLHi^Sil^^ai 


rjg: 


1^ 


For        k)I    the    Bridegroom  oomes !    A    -    riae^and        take  your      lampl  Halj_te    -lu^ 

For        lo!    the    BridegroSm  comes !   A    -    rise^  and      take  your     J^^'  Hal  -  V»    -    'oj^ 
^^  For        lol     the     Bridegroom  comes !  A^~    rise,    and      take_yoar_  kmpg^!  Haljje    -  Jn  - 


_c:  m/"  /^        ^ e* •_<^- J= — , — »-, 


mf 


^-?£=: 


_  — si ^.^ »-^       t=  ,.    I  ■         -. 


=fc 


jah  I  Awake!  UiB  kingdom    is    at        hand!. 


£; 


i^l 


Go 


...Jl3;gillll^i^===lP 

-  jah  1  Awake!  His  kingdom    ia    at         hand_' 


Go 


35^= 


3= 


^:iiiil^i 


jab!  Awake!  His  kingdom    is    at        band  I 


Qo 


m?^^^ 


iiiMi^^^ 


forth,  go    forth    to  meet  your      Lord 


M  forth^ go    tortb    to  meeiyour_    i^ru.....^ lllllll' ' -l^-—  — — ' : r^TI 


forth. 


go    forth    to  ^t    your  Lord  1        go  forth  to      meet  your    Lordj 


forth, 


;r5=:r=5t=== 


HEST:^ 


'^      fOTth,  'gcT' forth  to  meet  your  Lordl^ l^lli:__ 


forth,  go     forth  to  meet  your       Lord  1 


ye     forth  to    meet  your  Lord  I 


to  meet  your     Lord!. . 


61  -^    •^ 


VIAHO. 


w 


CHORUS.    "Night's  Shade  no  longer." 

Ailegrttto.  'p  -^ 

Night's  shade  no       Ion    -      ger  na    -  ture     en  -  tranc    -    es,    Dark  -  ness     re  - 


Ha^^^^^^^i^; 


Night's  shade  no 


Ion 


^: 


^-i:? 


±^^t 


3^^aEE 


—0— 


n& 


ture     en  -  trano 


l^^^ 


es,    Dark  -  ness    re 


^g^^}E^^5^E3^^ 


Piny  flrst  16  meaamres  for  a  Sym. 
Ped.  iie    Ped. 


4:    Ped. 


M_iz 


ig^^^l^^lU^^^"^ 


— w-  w-w — w f  ~7T 


=t: 


S 


?s5e 


• wrz.  ^ — B 1— «-w-  - 

f— 7-j:^^:::^-f^::: 


3: 


:t: 


£ 


tir 


ing,  has  -  tens       a     -      way ;       Beam  -  ing  with      brightness,     morn 


tir 


3E:-^;t3^JE3^ESE^^ 


?^l^ll 


-'5' 


has  •  tens 


E&"3 


1 


ing  ad    • 


It: 
way;       Beam  -  ing  with      brightness,     morn    -    ing  ad 


S 


;:^^^?^^ 


=?=^ 


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0 


|3$;#Mi#-^li^^sg!jgi-^^^^^ 


*      Ped  ^    ^==^    y     Ped. 


:}•    Ped.  ;}•     Ped. 


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]g'^  Hill  [P-, 


«: 


[ 


van 


g- 


van  - 


Si 


^^^^3^ 


:|3: 


-    oes, 

•— 


Smil 


ing      with 


pleas    •     ture, 


^Pi 


EirEEiS^a 


i|?=?^E5ES 


l:p 


welcomes       the 


day. 


ces. 


Smil 


ing     with 


pleas    -      ore,  welcomes       the  day. 


S^ 


F'^'^t^f^E^^^^feEfl 


gfe^^^^i^^^^fe^^tfilg^ 


^     -  -  Ped.  *    Pod.  * 

-^^^"^  62  ■^^'^ 


((uartetC 


1— j— f-t-;^J:!:tg5TJ--J--J  ]'^^^^^-^^Y~n~\^^?^^\ 


Beaming  with    bright    -  neas,       moming  ad    -    van    -    oes,        Smiling  with      pleas     •     ure. 


I       I      4: 


Beaming  with     bright    -  ness,       morning  ad     -     van     -    ces,         Smiling  with      pleas    -    xire, 


•£^ 


B 


ZM.0- 


^^^m=^^^^^f^^^^^B^i=^=^I^^ 


1^ 


welcomes        the       day. 


Beammg  with    bright  -  ness,     monung    ad  -    van    -    oes. 


W      ■ 


t-- 


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£ 


:t=1=: 


welcomes        the      day. 


Beaming  with    bright  •  ness,     morning    ad  -    van    •    oes. 


m 


£=41*    y   f  ithf~ri3 


H 


T   r   T 


■mil. 


^^^^R^QS^ 


P^^^^^^ 


*t  tiMe.        9«  Urn* 


;^^?=^r=F<-H^ 


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Smiling  with  pleas  -  ore,  welcomes      the        day.        day 


E 


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Beam  -  ing    with      bright  -  nest, 

J5 


V        * =? 


& 


Smilmg  with  ^baa  •  ure,  welcomes      the        day.        day. 


Beam  -  ing    with      bri^t  •  oeas, 


-0 — # — # 


\-_    -■•* 


Jrj": 


^"F=F 


^^^^^^^^F^^^^^^B:^^^ 


tr       tr 


-#•-#»-      -#» 


^^i^i^^^^ 


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S?: 


s 


:| 


morn  -  ing      ad    •    van 


— ^ ^ — j—f-— 


mom  •  ing      ad    -    van 


V ' ^ M ^ — -i^w ^ 1  % 


oes,    Smil  -  ing  with       pleasare,  wel  -  comes  the    day, 


2 


l£f 


^^^^ 


OM,    Smil  -  ing  with        pleasure,    wel  -  comes  the      day, 


ff=Tf^^Hg=:^ 


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.tr^ir 


gjg^grgfj^^^^g^^^fr^HJi^ 


p^^;g^^^N^^^^^^N^^tf=^ 


welcomes      the        day, welcomes    the      day 


Smiling    with     pleas  -  nre, 


fei 


welcomes      the        day, welcomes    the      day. 


^J^S 


3 


Smiling    with     pleas  •  me, 

89- 


ftf;-T  r,  1  f:  Tr^^E^g3j;i£p 


^^i^^^iii^^^^^^ 


S^S 


ggg^^ 


welcomes  the  day. 


the  day,        the  day,        the    day, 


'-^r'--^ 


J^^ea 


3=; 


SBSE 


welcomes  the  day,         the  day,         the  day,         the    day. 


^^^^^^^ 


m 


^ 


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^f   y    :=Lz= 


?l^ife^gi?£i 


5^^-^lfei 


f^^=i^ 


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-^;r ^i^r^ 


64 


SOLDIER'S    FAREWELL. 


Translated  fW)m  the  German,  by 
L.  C.  ELSON. 

J  -  66. 
n  Andante.         |        », 


JOHANNA  KINKEL. 


Ut  &  2d 
Bass. 


poco  riten. 


ESSs: 


fc^Jofenlzi 


-#-^ 


I      ?^^ 

1.  How   can  I  bear   to  leave  thee,   One  parting  kiss  I  give  thee ;  And 

2.  Ne'er  more  may  I  behold    thee,    Or     to  this  heart  enfold  thee ;  With 

3.  I  think  of  thee  with  longing,  Think  thou,when  tears  are  tlironging,That 


ILL 


1 — r-v-i 


I    1^  I    I 


(. 


Crescendo  e  poco  accel.  ol 


T^mpo  1, 


then  whate'er  befalls   me, 
spear  and  pennon  glancing, 
with  my  last  faint  sighing, 


I  go  where  honor  calls  me. 
I  see  the  foe  ad  -  vancing, 
1*11  whisper  soft,  while  dy  -  ing. 


cres. 

+- 


Fare 
Fare 
Fare 


i 


:i 


i==^i 


m 


^iji^^ 


^ 


-jtziM: 


-# — 0- 


±dz 


rTT 


^r^ 


tranquiUo  e  moUo  espress.  .     /?     ^="^  --^.^        nn 


? 


well,  farewell,  my  own  true  love.  Farewell,  farewell,  my  own  true  love, 

well,  farewell,  my  own  true  love.  Farewell,  farewell,  my  own  true  love, 

well,  farewell,  my  own  true  love,  Farewell,  fareweU^  my  own  true  Jove. 

/^ 

-^->  I — r~T~: — r-f  p— f-T-f-^-^-i-p — r-T-f:f — hp-4-^-^-i~ 


)^^-es — 04-f2 — •_! — f4  p^_^..-  _|^ — 14 r  4-- — +— ^-*— 1| 


fi!k 


r-t- 


-^- 


F^RE^;^^ELL  TO  THE  EOKEST. 


80PRAN0. 


ALTO. 


TENORE. 


BASSO. 


^^m 


(ABSCHIED    VOM    WALD.) 
Andante  non  Lento. 


^f^^l 


1.   Thou  forest  broad  and  8weeping,Fair  work  of  nature's  God,  Of  all  my  joy  and 

1.        O     Tha-ler  wcit,    o      Hii  -  hen,    o      scho-ner    grii  -  ner  Wald,  du    meiu-er  Lust  und 


^&^ 


3 


^ 


1.   Thou  forest  broad  and  8weeping,Fair  work  of  nature's  Grod,  Of  all  my  joy  and 

1.        O     Tha-ler  weit,    o      Ho  -  hen,    o      scho-ner     grii -ner  Wald,  du    mein-er  Lust  und 


BeS 


:^ 


1 — r 


t: 


m 


1.  Thou  forest  broad  and  8weeping,Fair  work  of  nature's  God,  Of  all  my  joy  and 

1.        O     Tha-ler  weit,    o      Ho  -  hen,    o      scho-ner    grii -ner  Wald,  du    mein-er  Lust  und 


i^Sa 


S 


^ 


t^ 


V-' 


I 


-'P\ 


as 


weep-ing,  The  con  -  se  -  crate  a  -  bode  I 
We  -  hen    an  -  dacht'-ger    Auf  -  ent  -  halt ! 


Yon  world,  de  -  ceiv-ing    ev 
da   draa  -  ssen    stets    be  -  tro 


er, 

gen 


:^ 


^t 


^m. 


J 


weep-ing,  The  con  -se  -  crate  a-bode !  Yon  world,  de-  ceiv      -      -     ing    ev     -      er. 
We  -  hen  an  -  dacht'-ger     Auf  -  ent  -  halt !  da     drau  -  ssen  stets be  -  tro    -   -    gen 


I 


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weep-ing,  The  con  -  se  -  crate    a-bode  !  Yon  world,  de  -  ceiv      -      -    ing    ev     -      er, 
We  -  hen  an  -  dacht'-ger     Auf  •  ent  -  halt !  da    drau  -  ssen  stets be  -  tro    •   -   gen 


S 


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Yon  world,  de  -  ceiv  -  ing  ev  -  er, 
da  drau  -  ssen  stets     be  •  tro  -  gea. 


w 


^. 


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Murmurs  in    vain     a  -  larms,  O  might  I    wan  -  der  nev  -  er,  From  thy  pro  -  tect-ing 
saus't  die     ge  -  sclmft'  -  ge  Welt ;  schlag'  noch  ein  -  mal     die     Bo  -  gen     nm   mich  du      grii  •  nes 


m. 


ig 


w 


s 


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Murmurs  in    vain    a  -  larms,  O  might  I    wan  -  der   nev  -  er,  From  thy  pro  -  tect-ing 
saus't  die     g«  -  •chEft'  •  ge  Welt ;  schlag'  noch  ein  -  mal     die     Bo  -  gen     um   mien  ^u      grii  •  net 


3^ 


^^i 


^ 


^^i^^S 


Murmurs  in    vain    a  -  larms,  O  might  I    wan  -  der  nev  -  er,  From  thy  pro  -  tect-ing 
saus't  die     ge  -  Bchiff-ge  Welt;  schlag' noch  ein  -  mal     die     Bo-  gen     um   mich  du       grii-  nes 


^ 


s 


i~t'|ya: 


^i 


Bo   -   . 


er. 


66 


Oht 

schlar' 


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^. 


dim. 


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arms! 

Zelt! 


±P^^ 


1^ 


Oh  might  I  wan-der     nev   -  er   From  thy     pro   -   tect    - 

schlag*  noch  eia  -  mal    d'e      Bo    -    gen     um       mich    da  gru 

dim. 


=il 


mg 

nes 


arms  1 

Zelt! 


Ji^^ 


5 


arms !  Oh  might  I  wan  -  der    nev  -  er   From   thy pro-tect-ing    arms  1 

Zdt  1  Bchlag'  noch  ein  -  mal     die      Bo    •    gen    am       mich  ....        du    grii  -  nes      Zelt ! 

dim.  }> 


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2-2- 


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arms  !  Oh  might  I   wan  -  der  nev  -   er    From  thy     pro   -  tect    -      -     ing    arms ! 

Zelt !  schlag'  noch  ein  -  mal    die  Bo    -    gen      um    mich       du        grii    ...    nes      Zelt ! 

cres.  */  f  dim.  V 

— *_• — ,- 


i^=r^.         i\m 


& 


might  I   wan  -  der  nev 

noch  ein  mal     die    Bo 


er  From  thy    pro  -    tect    •    -    ing    arms ! 

gen  am    mich      da         gro    •    -    -    nes       Zelt  I 


m 


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2.   Who  rightly  scans  thy  beau  -  ty,   A       sol 
2.        Im   Wal-de    steht  ge  -   schrie-bcn   ein        stil 


emn  word  shall   read 
-  les     ems  -  tes      Wort 


Of    love,  of 
Tom   recht  -  en 


truth  and 
Thun  nnd 


3r.: 


#-^— ©- 


-#  .  » <=" » — 

2.   "Who  rightly  scans  thy  beau  -  ty, 
2.       Im   Wal-dc    steht  ge  -   schrie-ben 


d: 


1" 


■-• 

sol- 

stil 


emn  word  shall   read 
-  les     ems  -  tes      Wort 


SH 


Of    love,  of 
Tom    recht  -  en 


truth  and 
Than  and 


i-: 


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E 


M 


2.   Who  rightly  scans  thy  beau  -  ty, 
2.       Im   Wal  -  de    steht  ge  -  schrie  -  ben 


ggSfESi 


emn  word  shall    read 
■  les     eras  -  tes      Wort 

-#-* — ^ 


Of    love,  of 

Tom    recht  -  en 
/ 


truth  and 
Thun  und 


m 


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-fTzn: 


^^S 


m 


^^ 


da   -  ty,  Our  hope  in  time    of   need. 
Lie  -    ben,  nnd  was     des     Menschen    Hort. 


And  I    have  read  them  of     •     ten, 
Ich    ha  •  be      trea     g«  -  le  •    •     sen 


■^5£TB 


\ 


^ 


du  -   ty,  Our  hope  in     time  of  need.  And    I    have  read  . 
Lie  -  ben,  and  was    des     Menschen  Hort.   Ich       ha  •  be    trea  .   . 


"O 

them  of    • 
ge  -   le    • 


-« 


ten, 


Ei?^ 


r  ■ w — 


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M= 


du  -   ty,  Our  hope  in     time   of  need.  And    I    have  read 

Lie  -  ben,  und  was    des     Menschen  Hort.  Ich       ha  -  be       trea  . 


m 


them  of     -     ten, 
ge  -  le     •    •     sen 


SI 


n 


^ 


:iz==t: 


1 


S 


67 


And       I    have  read  them  of  -  ten, 
Ich  ha  •    be    trea     ge  -le  •  "«o 


w 


p^ 


3 


s 


— ©- 


^^11 


Those  words  so  true  and  clear,  What  heart  that  would  not  soft  -  en   Thy  wis  -  dom   to      re 

die    Wor  -  t«  schlicht  und  wabr,    nnd  durch  mein  gan  -  zea    We  -  sen   ward's  un  -  aus  -  sprech-lich 


m 


5= 


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w^ 


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Those  words  so   true  and  clear, What  heart  that  would  not  soft  -  en   Thy  wis  -  dom  to      re 
die    Wor  -  te  schlicht  und  wahr,    und  durch  mein  gan  -  zes    We  -  sen    ward's  nn  -  aus  -  sproch-lich 


a 


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Those  words  so  true  and  clear, What  heart  that  would  not  soft  -  en   Thy  wis  -  dom    1 1      re 
die    Wor  -  te  schlicht  und  wahr,    uud  durch  mein  gan  -  zes    We  -  sen  ward's  un  -  aus  -  sprech-lich 


•m 


m 


m\ 


Se 


33 


soft 
We 


en, 

sen 


what 

und 


m 


dim. 


#: 


vere, 
klar, 


I 


^S 


What  heart  that  would  not  soft 
and  durch  mein  gan  -  zes    We 


:^^- 


^ 


n- 


en    Thy  wis  -  dom        to  re  -  vere  ? 

sen    ward's  un  -  aus    -    sprech    -     -    lich       klar. 
dim. 


ii 


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m 


vere, 
klar, 


:S3t 


What  heart  that  would  not  soft 
tmd  durch  mein  gan  -  zes     We  - 


en    Thy    wis    - 

sen    wara'a  un    -    - 
dim.  p 


dom  to    re  -  vere? 
aus  -  sprechlich     klar. 


^ 


5— 4^-Ig 


*-5o- 


-^=^F=f- 


zsL 


m 


vere.         What  heart  that  would  not  soft 
klar,  und  durch  mein  gan  -  zes    We 

cres.  if  / 


en    Thy  wis  -  dom       to  re  -  vere  ? 

sen    ward's  un  -    aus  -    sprech    -      -    lich        klar. 
dim.  p 


IS 


,i§ 


^ 


w 


heart  that  would  not  soft 
durch  mein  gan  -  zes    We 


en  Thy  wis  -  dom       to  re  -  vere  ? 

sen  ward's  un    -  aus    -     sprech    -    -     lich     klar. 


U 


X. 


I  ^   l\ 


O      A 


^ 


^^ 


^^^B 


3.   Ah  I  soon  must  I  for  ' 
3.    Bald  werd'ich  dich  ver 


sake  thee,  My  own,  my  shelt'ring  home, 

las  -  sen,  fremd     in      die    Frem  -  i}e       gchn, 


In 

anf 
/ 


sor  -  row  soon  be  - 
bunt    bo  -  wcg  -  ten 


^ 


T=F=? 


1 


3.  Ah !  soon  must  I  for 
3.    Bald  werd'ich  dich  ver 


sake  thee,  My  own,  my  shelt'ring  home, 
las  -  sen,  fremd     in       die    Frem  -  de        gchn, 


In 

auf 


sor  -  row  soon  be  • 
bunt    be  •  wcg  •  ten 


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3.  Ah  I  soon  must  I  for 
3.    Bald  werd'ich  dich  ver 


sake  thee.  My  own,  my  shelt'ring 
las  -  sen,  fremd     in      die    Frem  •  do 


home, 

gehn, 


m 


ff^ 


^ 


ISe 


In 

auf 

/ 


sor  -  row  soon  be 

bunt    bo  -  wcg  •  ten 


5i=pil: 


fcf.i 


63 


M 


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take    me,   In  yon   vain  world  to   roam, 

Gas  -    sen    des    Le  -  bens  Schanspiel  sehn. 


>. 

^ 


And  there  the  world  re  -  call 
Und  mit  -  tea      in      dem    Le 


w 


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bea 


j        I       J 


^ 


take  me,    In  yon  vain  world  to  roam,  And  there  the  word. 
Gas  -   sen  des    Le  -  bens     Schanspiel  sehn  Und    mit  •  ten     in  ... 


re  -  call 

dem    Le 


XT        TIT- 


^ 


ben 


* 


i 


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take    me.  In  yon  vain  world  to  roam,  And  there  the  word re  -  call    -    ing, 

Gas*  sen    des   Le  -  bens    Schanspiel  sehn.  Und   mit*  ten    in dem    Le   -    -    ben 


@1 


Be 


^f 


^ 


-#-^ 


And   there   the  word  re  -  call  -  mg, 
Und        mit  -  tea    in     dem    Le  •  bea 


^^=^. 


w 


^^^ 


&. 


s 


Thy 
wild 


m 


k=f^ 


sol  -  emn 
dei   •    nes 


les  •    sons 
Ernst's    Ge 


teach, 
wait 


'Mid 
mich 


care        and      dan  -    ger 
Ein      -      sa    *    men  cr  - 


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Thy 

wird 


sol 
dd 


emn 

nes 


les  -    sons 
Ernst's    Ge 


teach,      *mi 

wait         mich 


care        and      dan 
Ein     -     sa    -    men 


er  • 


^ 


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Thy        sol  •   emn      les   -    sons  teach,      'Mid 

wird  dei    -     nes        Ernst's    Ge     -     -    wait         mich 


m 


m 


care        and      dan 
Ein      *      sa    -    men 


er  - 


mi 


m 


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s 


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fall  -  ing.      No  harm    my      sool  shall    reach, 
he    •    ben,      so        wird     mein    Hera    nicht        alt, 


'Mid    care      and     dan  -  ger 

mich      Ein 


sa    -    men 


^ 


Zt 


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^—. w ^ r- 

£ill  -    mg.     No    harm    my     soul   shall     reach, 
he    •     ben,      so        wird      mein    Herz    nicht        alt, 


^Mid    care    and      dan  -  ger 

mich       Ein  -    sa    -    m^n        er  - 


^ 


EE 


^ 


:r 


Ei 


&ill  -  ing.      No     harm   my     sool    shall  reach, 

he  -    ben,        so      wird       mein    Hera     nicht       alt, 

cres. 


&1I 

lie 


'Mid    care      and    dan  -  ger 
mich       Ein  -    sa  -    men       er  - 


X= 


m 


ben. 


'Mid    care  and  dan  -  ger    hil' 
mich       Ein  -  sa     men       er    -    be 


69 


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dm. 


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^ 


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m 


m 


he 


-     "g. 

-    ben, 
dim. 


No 
so 


harm 

wird 


W 


my 

mein'' 


faU 

he    ■ 


ML 

he 


Jng> 


ing, 

•    ben, 

dim. 


No 

BO 


harm 

wird.. 


^ 


•    ben, 
dim. 


No 
so 


harm 

wird 


my 

mem 


soul 

Hen 


shaU 

nicht 


:^ 


^ 


my     soul    shall 

mein     Herz     nicht 


soul 
Hen 


^ 


shaU 
nisht 


-^>- 


reach. 

alt 


1 


reach. 

alt 


reach. 

alt 


No 

harm 

my 

soul 

shall 

reach. 

so 

wird 

mem 

Hen 

nicht 

•It 

i 


i 


i 


•OPRAITO. 


jkLTO. 


1-ENOBE. 


BASSO. 


Andantt. 


^m 


THE  nsriaHTiNaA.LE. 

(DIE    NACHTIGALL.) 


n^ 


5 


^ 


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1 


The       nightrin-gale     went  far      a  -  way,    But  spring  the   lost  one   bring-eth. 
Die       Kach  -  ti  -  gall,     sie     war    ent  -  fernt,    der     Friih-ling    lockt  «ie     wie  -  der. 


tea 


^ 


-^ 


§!S 


-Mi 


^ 


^^s^^^^^^m 


^ 


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p 


crca. 


t-t^Ut-l 


^^ 


T 


m 


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^gziS-'TTM  ^^  ^^tf— ^ 


5: 


^ 


ir-#- 


^ 


In   ab<4enoe  leam'd  she  no  new  lay,  The  same  lov'd  songs  she  sing-eth, 
was    nea  -  es     hat    sie  nicht  ge  •  lemt,  singt  al  -  te     lie  •  be     Lie  •  der, 


ev 
Ue 


-  er 

-  be 


m 


V      -         f 


v^^=-^l 


70 


the     same  lov'd  songs  she 
iingt     ai    •    te      Ue  •  be 


m 


tm.  STAR  !iPAN(JLtU  BANNLK. 

TO    BE    SXJIVO    ^S    FOLLOTTS  ; 

SSTer«^ Veno^;  aTJ  Ba«:?«  i"    Cni^oJ'l.t   16   Mea««re«,   and  In 
r>uett  Sd  lO  M:easiirej«. 


il^^^ 


\st  V.  Bosses  in  cTmsanAsiUMeas.  Tenors2dlB  3fe<u.l.    O 
2rf  V.  Sopranos  and  Alios  in  Duet  to  Chorus.  I-    And 

Zd  V.  Tenors  and  Basses  in  Duet  to  Chonu.  ».     U 


gay,      can 
war's     clam 
thus      be 


you 
ors 
it 


gee  by  the 
o'er,  irith  her 
ev    -  er  when 


\  dawn's  ear  -  ly        light.    What  so 

I  man  -  tie    hath     peace      Once   a 


IK*  -  men   shall     stand 

trizz-4 


Be 


proud  -  ly  we  hailed 
gain,  in  its  folds, 
tween   their  loved  homes 

-V 


at      the 

the 
and     the 


twilight's       last 

na  -  tion      en   - 

war's   des  -  o  - 


M 


, .  '•  g  f 

eleaming ;  Whose  bi-oad  stripes  and  bright  stars  through  the  Pfr  '  ^  -  ous 
shroudSi;  Let  no  fra  -  tri  -  cile  hand,  up  *  "  ^^  "  ^  ^V^ 
la-   tion;  Blest  with   Ticf  -  ry     and    peace,   mnv     the  heaven-res-cued 


fight, 

be 

land 


O'er  the 
The 
Praise  the 


^^ 


i 


fcs^ 


?— 4- 


HrrsS:: 


itijnizizrj 


.^-j- 


3=^: 


.H_x__^ 


Uiia  iU  Measures. 


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it: 


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ramparts  we  watched  were    so       gal  -  kmt  -  ly  streaming,  And   the  rocket's  red 

glo  -   ry  to       dim  which       now    is      un  -  doudod :  Not      as  J^orth  or  as 

pow'r  that  has    made  and  preserved      us      a      na  -  tion.  Then        con  -  quer  we 

41 


glare,       the   bombs  bursting      in       air,  Gave  '^   proof     thro*   the     night    that     our 

South         in      the     fu  -  ture   toe^U  standi        But   as      bro  -   thers    u     -   nit   -     ed  throne, 
must,       when   our  cause  it       is     just.  And        this       be      our      mot  -  to*— "In 


=t 


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m^u^u. 


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Flag   was     still     there ;  O  say,  does      that  star  -  spangled    ban  -     ner  yet 

out      our   broad    land,  And  the  star  -  spangled  ban  -  ner     for  -  ev     -     er  shall 

God     is      our       trust,"  And  the  star  -  spangled  ban  -  ner     in       tri    -  umph  shall 

fczj—    ■    I    I  -^        ,1  J 1-      '  —     - 


fc^E^E 


*  A  ftiH  pHiiw  «hoal(1  be  made  after  the  word  "mnlto"  in  the  Sd  Tome,  irhich  word  should  be  anng  qaite  short,  in  nbotit 
time  of  two  cijrhtli  notes,  aftvr  which  the  full  chorus  raav  join  in  the  words  "  in  (Jyxi  is  our  tnut,"   vttj  sofl  and  slow.  aS 


CHORUS. 
Sf^PRAXO. 


f 


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0 #- 


iS 


/TN       ^S 


# # 


^ ^ — I 


?^3^4^,zrz,=>:d!Ei 


jczi 


■y— y- 


1 .       O  saj,  does  that    star  -  spangled 

ALTO. 


i^ 


ban  ner  -  yet   wave,  O'er  the  land    of  the 


e 


^^ 


^ 


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■+'-#■ 


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jtrM 


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t 


# — # 


2.     And  the  star-spangled  ban  -  ner    for 

TENOR. 


^m 


ey  -  er    *8haU      wave,     O'er  the    land        cf 


the 


5^:::^: 


T=^ 


^crW? 


P 


:i=it 


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=#-^^ 


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3.     And  the   star-spangled  ban  -  ner     for  -  ev 


er     shall      wave,     O'er  the    land        of 


the 


r^. 


& 


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•=»pc 


-•-«- 


^L-*- 


-• — 1 


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1*^  '    '   f     -#--*--* 


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I 


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Pgp^^ 


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free    and   the     home    of   the  brave. 


I 


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i 


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i 


firee    and   the     home    of    the  brave. 


I 


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free   and   the    home    of   the  brave. 

-(2- 


^^^ 


/TS 


^^  No  Symphony  &R«r  3d  rcrae. 


^1 


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I  ^-i^-t^     g| «  J  I  g^ J: 


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ANVIL  LHURU!>,  ['HUM  "IL  TkUVATUkk." 


VERDL 


AUegro.  M.  m.  J  =  120. 


I 


pe^p^i^^^^^l^^pfefej:^^ 


tr 


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time. 


ifet#t5Hyiatftt&ti 


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i 


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Full  Choirits  in  XJnicson. 


2d  time. 


3 


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Grod  of  theNations,ingloryentliroDed,Uponourlov'dCountrythyblessing8pour;        Guide  ub  and 


^ 


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ht=]±h 


=1==3t=J 


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traard  us  fromstrife  m  the  future,  Let  Peace  dwell  amonsr  us  for-ever  -  more ! 

ht      i(      i(      i(      be 


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-rf— i-i — a: 


it: 


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Anvils. 


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^l''lt5:;:^^J-^— - 


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Proud  -   I7        our     ban    -    -    ner    now  gleams    with    gold    -    en     lus    -     tre? 


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LARGEST  MUSIC  HOUSE  ON  THE  COAST. 


KOHLER  &   CHASE, 


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Importers  of  and  Dealers  in 


633  and  635  Clay  Street,  San  Francisco. 

Corner  of  Washington  and  Ninth  Sts.,  Oakland. 


AGENTS    FOR 

Decker  Bros*  Pianos, 

Emerson  Pianos, 


Fischer  Upright  Pianos, 

Mason  &  Hamlin  Organs. 


S^"  Musical  Instruments  of  Every  Description  Wholesale  and  Retail.  -^3! 


We  deal  in  none  but   first-class  instniments,  and  guarantee 
everything  we  sell. 


A.    Fl^y^   REA.SONS    W^HY 

ARE    THE    BEST, 

And  are  Endorsed  by  all  the  Great  Musicians. 


AMEEICA,  in  the  pioneer  epoch  of  her  industry,  worshipped  force  and  magnitude. 

The  great  American  manufacturers  had  clutched  all  the  laurels  that  were  accessible  to  mechani- 
cal ingenuity.  Their  instruments  were  everywhere  justly  praised  for  their  hirgeness  of  tone,  volume 
and  duration  of  sound. 

It  ijow  remained  for  somebody  to  add  the  sjiupathetic  quality. 

This  WEBEB  set  himself  to  do. 

The  time  bad  come  when,  wilh  culture  and  taste  expanded  and  ripened,  we  began  to  perceive 
that,  in  the  domain  of  Art  particularly,  feeling,  sincerity  and  sympalhy  were  of  far  more  account 
than  vehemence,  loudness  and  immensity. 

With  this  came  a  chauge  in  the  fabrication  of  musical  instruments.  Art  and  Musical  TastO 
must  lend  its  spirit  to  iron  and  steel. 

According  to  the  world's  jadges  at  Philadelphia,  that  has  been  done! 

The  Weber  Piano,  in  the  words  of  the  jury,  effects  the  alliance  of  Sensibility,  Sympathy  and 
Power. 

To  Weber  alone,  among  the  forty  exhibitors,  is  awarded  the  highest  honor  for  an  instrument 
combining  '•  Sympathetic,  pure  and  rich  tone,  with  greatest  power." 

This  opens  a  new  era— the  era  of  feeling,  based  upon  strength;  the  era  of  the  "VVEBER  PIANO 
— an  instrument  with  a  soul  in  it. 

Is  it  strange,  then,  that  all  the  musicians  turn  to  the  Weber  Piano?  They  know  that  the  manu- 
facturer of  the  Weber  Piano  is  an  educated  musician,  who  can  understand  the  musician's  smallest 
wish;  and,  as  a  mechanic,  he  knows  how  to  execute  it,  having  made  every  part  of  the  instrument 
hundreds  of  times  with  his  own  hands,  as  apprentice,  journeyman,  and  employer;  in  fact,  he  is 
termed  the  *' Great  Working  Piano  Maker." 

Thus  may  be  summed  up  a  few  of  the  reasons  why  the  Weber  Pianos  are  better  than  those  of 
other  makfcis,  viz:  Ample  Capital,  allied  to  the  Best  Musical  and  Mechanical  Skill,  Eaenestness 
OF  PuEPOsE,  coupled  with  Untibing  Industry  and  Peeseveeance,  and  the  ambition  to  make  Tlie 
Best  Piano  which  it  is  possible  to  make;  and,  while  other  makers  seek  for  popularity,  the  manufac- 
turer  of  the  WEBER  PIANO  is  aiming  at  PERFECTION. 


Notwithstanding  the  Great  Superiority  oi  the  Weber  Pianos,  they  are  sold 

as  low  as  those  of  other  good  makers,  and  the  Installment 

Terms  are  made  very  easy. 


HER  ^/^  4H.  hype:  ^  CO. 

PACIFIC    COAST    AGENTS, 

CORNER    QCEARNY  AND   SUTTER   STREETS, 

SAN    :Fi«,  AN  CISCO, 


PATRONIZE  HOME  INDUSTRY. 


Having  engaged  extensively  in  the  manufacture  of  the 


We  invite  the  attention  of  all  to  the  class  of  work  we  are  producing. 


We  use  only  first-class  material,  and  that  which  is  best  calculated  to  resist  the 
influence  of  this  climate.  By  manufacturing  the  Hanos  hei-e,  we  are  enabled,  as 
producers,  to  make  the  best  class  of  work,  and  sell  at  the  lowest  prices,  making  a 
saving  to  the  purchaser  of  from  $150  to  $200  on  each  Piano. 

As  certain  unscrupulous  parties  are  misrepresenting  these  Pianos,  by  asserting 
that  "  they  are  cheap  Pianos  imported  from  the  East,  and  the  name  of  Hemme  & 
Long  added  after  their  arrival  here,"  we  invite  all  interested  in  the  industries  of 
this  Coast  to  visit  our  Factory  in  person,  and  examine  the  whole  process  of  their  man- 
ufacture, as  we  are  covjident  it  will  bear  the  most  critical  scrutiny. 

Warerooms,  No.  39  Sutter  Street,  Cor.  Monts;omery, 

SAN   FRANCISCO. 
Factory,  Washington  St.,  Bet.  Van  Ness  Avenue  and  Franklin  Sts. 

HEMME  &  LONG  M'FG  CO. 


P.  S. — Send  for  Circular  and  Price  List. 


SXJO  O  E  s  s. 


Unquestionably  the  Greatest  Success  of  the  Day !     Enthusiasm  of  Pur- 
chasers unbounded !    A  complete  Revolution  in  Sewing  Machines ! 
Makes  the  only  Real  Lock-Stitch!    Nothing  Like 
.   it  in  the  "World! 


The  above  sentences  very  imperfectly  convey  to  the  reader  the  real  facts  concerning  the  wonderful 

machine  known  as  the  new 


OF    THE 


WILLCOX  &  GIBBS  S.  M.  CO., 

T^THICII  wa<i  placed  on  the  market  August,  1875,  and  has 
*"  been  subjected,  since  that  time,  to  every  conceivable 
test  unJer  every  possible  circumstance,  with  the  unparal- 
leled result,  that  of  the  thousands  sold,  not  one  has  been 
returned  or  exchanged  for  another  make,  and  not  a  single 
complaint  has  been  made  from  purcbasers  to  its  disadvan- 
tage. Every  one  is  delighted  and  testifiies  that  tbe  machine 
does  all  and  more  than  all  it  claims. 

Persons  without  any  previous  instruction  can  sit  down 
and  instant!)/  sew  seams  of  the  greatest  beauty  and  unques- 
tioned durability.  It  is  impossible  for  the  seam  made  by 
this  machine  to  rip  or  ravel  unless  deliberately  unlocked. 
An  accidental  fracture,  or  the  deliberate  cutting  of  the 
stitches  will  not  make  the  seam  give.  Indeed,  it  will  defy 
all  efforts  to  unravel  it,  unless  first  carefully  unlocked. 

No  other  machine  in  the  world  has  this  quality.  The 
beautiful  and  complicated  lock-stitch  machines,  so  called, 
of  the  now  old  and  exploded  styles,  appear  as  miserable, 
clumsy  expedients  when  contrasted  with  it;  and  the  seam 
made  by  them  is  insecurity  itself  in  comparison  with  that 
made  by  the  now  celebrated  "AUTOMATIC,"  which  (the 
public  will  mark  this  point)  makes  the  only 

True  iock-stitch  Seam  in  the  world. 

In  addition  to  this  great  advantage,  the  operator  has 

No  Tension  to  Manage-     No  guessing  for  length  of  Stitch.    No  Bobbins  to 
wind,    No  Shuttles  to  prepare-    No  preparatory  experiments  to  make. 

Any  person  can  sit  clown  and  do  the  most  beautiful  work  right  off,  with  ease  and  pleasure.  The 
machine  is  absolutely  noiseless,  and  so  light  running  that  the  most  delicate  can  work  upon  it  with- 
out weariness  or  injury.  The  public  are  invited  to  examine  this  last  and  greatest  invention  in  Sow- 
ing Machines;  or,  if  they  are  at  a  distance  from  any  agency,  to  write  by  postal  card  to  the  head  office 
for  full  descriptive  catalogue  and  list  of  offices,  prices,  etc. 


WIMMmM  #  ^IMMM  M>  M.  €&. 


99 


124    POST    STREET,    SAN    FRANCISCO. 


The  "AUTOMATIC  "  has  received  the  highest  awards  and  premiums  from  the  American  Insti- 
tute, the  Franklin  Institute  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  Centennial  Exposition ;  also,  from  State  and 
Count}'  Fairs,  wherever  exhibited. 

*•*  Applications  from  merchants,  dealers,  and  parties  wishing  agencies,  should  state  quantity 
of  machines  they  will  purchase  first  order,  and  territory  desired.  While  we  are  prepared  to  deal  lib- 
erally with  agents  and  dealers,  we  do  not  pretend  to  compete  in  rates  with  some  companies,  but  guar- 
antee our  machine  to  be  of  tt^e  higliost  standard  in  finish  and  make,  possessing  more  real  merit  than 
ftny  other  in  market. 


STEINWAY'S  TRIUMUH! 

Grand  Average,  95  1-2  out  of  a  possible  96. 

Caution!  One  New  York  Piano-Maker  having  not  only  published  the  judges 
signatures  to  an  altered  report,  but  also  dishonestly  advertised  that  he  had  re- 
ceived an  average  of  95  out  of  a  possible  96,  the  Examining  judges  flatly 
contradicted  him,  and  certify  that  he  reached  an  average  of  90  3-4  only  ranking 
but  THIRD  on  Square,  and  fourth  on  Parlor  Grands. 

For  full  particulars  of  Centennial  Awards,  and  the  action  of  the  judges  in 
regard  to  these  frauds,  send  for  circular. 


1V£.    C3-I*.A.Tr, 


lOS    SE:ea,x-xi.3r    JSlnroet,    19. 


FRANZ  ABT  TO  STEIN WA Y  &  SONS. 

Messrs  Stkinwbt  &  Sons  : 

Gentlemen :— Permit  me  to  thank  you  for  the  magnificent  Upright  Piano  which  you  kindly 
placed  at  my  disposal  during  my  brief  sojourn  in  New  York,  and  I  can  only  repeat  what  I  have  so  of- 
ten expressed  verbally— that  during  my  long  career  as  an  Artist  and  Composer,  I  have  met  with  many 
fine  European  an  American  Piano-Fortes,  but  none  that  combine  grandeur  and  poetry  of  tone, 
elasticity  of  touch,  in  short,  every  thing  that  renders  a  Piano  perfect,  to  such  a  high  degree  as  your 
celebrated  Piano-Fortes,  Very  truly  yours, 

FRANZ  ABT. 


VIOLINS, 
GUITARS, 
ACCORDIANS, 
FLUTES, 
FIFES, 
CORNETS. 


DRUMS,  &C, 


HEAR    THE 


BURDETT, 

THE   KING   OF 


^m.A.'w^s  isfiirsxo  sirom:is, 

105  KEARNY  STREET,  SAN  FRANCISCO. 


Yorr  oAiv  SEE 


HOTV    IT    IS    ^"OUJRSELE, 


THAT 


SPECTACLES  S  EYE  GLASSES 


Are  sold  cheaper  at  House- 
worth's  than  anywhere  else. 
His  Optical  Parlors  being  on 
the  first  floor  up  stairs,  his  rent 
is  cheaper  than  any  other  dealer 
in  the  same  goods.  You  can 
save  twenty-five  per  cent,  by 
purchasing  of  him.  He  has  been 
established  in  San  Francisco 
since  1851.  The  most  prominent 
Oculists  send  their  patients  to 
him  with  prescriptions  for 
Glasses  that  require  great  care 
and  skill  in  fitting. 

Ilouseworih's  Optical  Parlors 
are  at  12  Montgomery  St.,  up- 
stairs, San  Francisco. 

HOUSEWORTH, 

THE  LEADING 
HAS  RECEIVED  THE 

Hijjlicst  Prize  Medals 

At  Paris,  Vienna,  Centennial 
and  San  Francisco,  for  the  finest 
photographs  in  the  world.  He 
has  recently  added  the  portraits 
of  the  leadincr  artists  of  this  fes- 
tival to  his  large  collection  of 
celebrities  known  as  "House- 
worth's  Celebrities."  Artistic 
Photograph^'  in  every  branch  in 
and  out  of  doors  executed  by 
HousEwouTH,  12  Montgomery  St. 
up  stairs,  Son  Francisco. 


ANDERSON  &  RANDOLPH, 


101  and  103  Montgomery  Street^ 


m 


Corner  of  Sutter, 


SAN  FRANCISCO,  CAL. 


Desire  to  call  especial  attention  to  their  New  Scales,  in 


The  "  New  Scale"  introduced  about  two  years  since  by  Chickering  Sc  Sons,  is 
conceded  to  be  the  "home  instrument"  of  the  future.  The  most  distinguishing 
points  of  this  New  Upright  are  the  action,  with  its  graduating  pedal,  which  enables 
the  player  to  graduate  the  amount  of  tone  and  weight  of  touch  precisely  to  suit  his 
pleasure;  and  the  Grand  Piano  quality  of  tone  which  the  scale  possesses.  Especial 
attention  is  also  directed  to  their 


Just  introduced,  and  considered  by  the  best  musical  authority  to  be  a  remarkable 
instrument.  This  Piano  is  offered  to  the  most  critical  portion  of  the  musical  public, 
with  every  assurance  that  it  not  only  maintains,  but  adds  to  the  high  reputation  of 
the  Chickering  Grands.  To  those  -who  contemplate  buying,  we  can  assure  that 
"  The  best  is  the  cheapest;"  and  remember,  a  Piano  is  usually  a  purchase  of  a  life- 
time; therefore,  greOit  care  should  be  used  in  its  selection. 


A.    FE^VV^    FA.OTS. 

The  impossibility  of  judging  critically  of  the  durability  of  a  Piano  until  the  in- 
strument is  tested  by  use,  induces  unscrupulous  makers  to  employ  the  cheapest  of 
material  and  workmanship,  without  any  regard  to  the  durable  qualities  of  the  instru- 
ment. This  is  done  in  order  to  tempt  the  public  by  an  apparently  low  price;  where- 
as, the  profit  on  this  class  of  Pianos  is  larger  by  fifty  per  cent,  than  on  a  well-made 
instrument,  sold  at  such  prices  as  we  maintain.  It  is  very  poor  economy  (excluding 
the  question  of  poor  tone)  to  purchase  Pianos  that,  from  their  price,  are  seemingly 
cheap.  In  a  very  short  time  such  instruments  will  surely  become  worthless;  and  in 
this  connection  we  wish  to  state  in  the  most  emphatic  manner  that  we  do  not  pretend 
to  compete  with  dealers  in  Bogus  Pianos;  nor  can  we  allow  the  enormous  commis- 
sions given  by  such  dealers, — the  purchaser  will  receive  the  benefit  of  that.  Whilst 
respectfully  directing  the  attention  of  the  musical  public  to  the  matter  contained 
in  the  above,  we  may  be  pardoned  in  giving  expression  to  our  satisfaction  at  being 
able  to   say,  that  the 

CHICKERING  PIANOS 

Still  maintain  their  distinguished  place  as  the  very  bed;  that  they  are  legitimately  the 
Standard  Pianos  of  the  world.  Every  Piano  fully  guaranteed.  An  elegant  stock 
of  (ihands.  Squares  and  Uprights  can  be  seen  at  their  new  ware-rooms.  No.  31 
P^st  Street,  Mechanics'  Building. 

L.    K.    HA^MMEK, 

Facific  Coast  Agent. 


[iiiicm  (C®mmiii^iia 


E.  BIANCHI, 

H.  M.  BOSWORTH, 
GEO.  BROWN, 
R.  G.  BRUSH, 
R.  BONNER, 
WM.G.  BADGER, 
WALTER  CAMPBELL, 
QUINCY  A    CHASE, 
L.  M.  CLEMENT, 
JOHN  T.  COE, 

C.  L.  CRABTREE, 
JAMES  DEN  MAN, 
CHAS.  DUNGAN, 
WASH'GTON  ELLIOT, 
W^  P.  EDWARDS,  Ju. 
CARL  FORMES, 

WM.  FLETCHER, 
STEP.  D.  FIELD, 
GEO.  J.  GEE, 
SAML.  C.  GRAY, 
JAS.  E.  GORDON, 
M.  GRAY. 
JAS.  GAMBLE, 
ERNEST    HARTMANN, 
H.  HEYMANN, 
ROBT.  J.  HARRISON, 
R.  HEROLD, 
H.  O.  HUNT, 

F.  A.  HARXDEN, 
L.  K.  HAMMER, 

D.  P.  HUGHES, 

F.  A.  HYDE, 
AUGUST  HE^rME, 
COL.  J.  P.  JACKSON, 

G.  S.  JOHNSON. 
GEO.  W.  JACKSON, 
ALFRED  KELLEHER, 
M.  A.  KENxNEDY, 

S.  KOPPELL, 
ANDREW  KOHLER, 
W.  H.  KINROSS, 
D.  W.  LORING. 


S.  W.  LEACH, 
WARREN  LELAND, 
S.  H.  LONG, 
FRED.  LYSTER, 
JOHN  P.  MORGAN, 
W.  J.  McDOUGALL, 
E.C.MASTEN, 

JACOB  mut:ller, 

GEN.  JOHN  McCOMB, 
W.  D.  MURPHY, 
G.  MANCUSI, 
CHAS.  H.  McCURRIE, 
H.  L.  MANSFELDT, 

D.  W.  C.  NESFIELD, 
JOS.  O'CONNOR, 
FRANK  M.  PIXLEY, 
H.  H.  PEARSON, 

E.  PIQUE, 

GEO.  H.  POWERS, 
J.  B.  RUSSELL. 
JOHN  A.  RICE, 
MARTIN  SCHULTZ, 
J.  STADTFELDT. 
M.  S.  STIMSON. 
PROF.  SLEAUTER, 
L.  S.  SHERMAN, 
CHAS.  SCHGLTZ, 
GUSTAV  A  SCOTT, 
HENRY  H.  SCOTT, 
J.  E.  TIPPETS, 
JOS.  TRENKLE, 
WM.  TOEPKE, 
H.  T.  TODD, 
JNO.  TREHANE, 
R.  L.  THURSTON, 
D.  VAN  VLECK, 
H.  J.  WIDMER, 
SAML.  WILLIAMS, 
DAVID  WILDER, 
JAS.  L.  WILSON, 

c.  l.^t:therbee. 


t^LECTRICAL    AND    TELEPHONE    COMMITTEE  : 

JAMES  GAMBLE,  GEO.  S.  LADD,  S.  D.  FIELD, 

JOHN  S.  AYRES,  R.  G.  BRUSH. 


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